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<h1>Barcelona beat Man City</h1>

Luis Suarez scored twice yet Sergio Aguero and Joe Hart kept Manchester City's Champions League trusts alive as Barcelona won 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium.
Previous Liverpool striker Suarez terminated in two first-half objectives as the guests totally overwhelmed transactions in the opening 45 minutes of Tuesday night's last-16 first-leg tie, before Aguero pulled one back in a greatly enhanced showcase from City after the break, while Lionel Messi missed an open objective in the diminishing minutes in the wake of seeing a punishment spared by Hart.
The has' rebound was stopped when Gael Clichy was sent off for a brief moment yellow card, and Barcelona saw out the triumph to take a lead once again to Camp Nou.
Joe Hart accepts Manchester City still have an extraordinary possibility of advancing in the Champions League in spite of a 2-1 annihilation at home to Barcelona
The outcome is a slight change on the sides' last meeting in Manchester 12 months back, when Barcelona ran out 2-0 victors on some way or another to a 4-1 total triumph, however Manuel Pellegrini's men know they confront a daunting task in the second leg of this tie on March 18.
City were missing Yaya Toure through suspension, however Pellegrini ran with an assaulting line-up and named two strikers for the conflict.
The strategies did not stop Barcelona overwhelming the early ownership and, in the wake of giving City several early unnerves, the guests led the pack inside 16 minutes as Dani Alves' cross hit Vincent Kompany and arrived for Suarez, who penetrated a brilliant left-footed strike crosswise over Hart and into the corner.
Paul Walsh accepts Manchester City's less than impressive execution in the first half cost them
The Spanish side kept on ruling ownership and it was restricted movement - an agreeable Edin Dzeko header which went wide being City's first genuine burden in the Barcelona box.