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Vinod Gupta
<h1>Luis Suarez Leads Barcelona</h1>

Making his come back to England, Luis Suarez scored twice to lead Barcelona to a 2-1 win more than 10-man Manchester City in the Champions League, putting the away side in a charging position in front of the second leg in Spain amidst March.
On the other hand, the tie likely would have been over if Lionel Messi hadn't missed a harm time punishment - or the bounce back with the net expanding. Surely, the bounce back was one of the misses of the season from a man who has been delegated football's player of the year four times.
"Obviously that provides for us more opportunities to attempt to win in Barcelona," City chief Manuel Pellegrini, the previous Real Madrid supervisor, told columnists. "3-1 is an exceptionally troublesome score to attempt to invert."
Tuesday's other tie hangs all the more in a critical position, since Juventus takes a 2-1 lead into the second leg against 2013 finalist Borussia Dortmund.
Suarez hasn't copied his Liverpool structure so far since leaving Merseyside for Barcelona in the off-season - and maybe that was inexorable since he isn't the star man with the Catalans and missed a segment of the crusade after his boycott for gnawing - however the Uruguayan designed two fine completes in the first half.