translated from Spanish: Arturo Vidal made his debut as holder Barcelona in the comfortable victory against Boca Juniors for the Joan Gamper Trophy

the Barcelona won the trophy Joan Ga mper after defeat to Boca Juniors (3-0) Wednesday, in a game with little rhythm, more matching of reflecting marker and in which Malcolm, Messi and Rafinha put goals.
He left Valverde with Arturo Vidal and Malcolm, two new signings, in the eleven holder, also with Messi, with Rakitic by Sergio Busquets, the young Miranda, Jordi Alba, and Munir occupying the square of ‘killer’ by Luis Suárez.
A 4-3-3 which will be, apparently, head of the Catalan technical system this season, Messi starting from the right but with freedom to move, as ever, for all the flank attack.
Barca dominated in the first few minutes, but not shot at door up to last quarter of an hour. Coutinho, in personal move, put to the test to the goal Andrade from the front and, two minutes later, Malcolm received in Messi left band and premiered as top scorer at the Camp Nou, with a shot of dry after shaping the ball with the left-handed.
The Catalans fell tension after the 1-0, and he began appearing mouth opposite field, especially with the admitted of a skilful Villa by right.
However, the first two occasions visitors arrived, followed, within half an hour, in two separate corners. In the first, Goltz nodding to the hands of Ter Stegen and, in the second, the other central ‘xeneize’, Izquierdoz, finished, also head, but diverted.
The team of Guillermo Barros Schelotto feeling more and more comfortable in the clash, Messi appeared between the lines looking for a wall with Munir which would end up returning Goltz in a poor clearance to beat with a subtle Vaseline Andrada, six minutes to the end of the first half.
On the next play, Munir stole a ball and it was the third, but this time Andrada was attentive to repel his shot first, and Malcolm, then FC Barcelona double once.
The Barcelona still came with his intermittent football, while mouth, even without Tevez and Peacock on the lawn, kept seeking the prize of the goal.
On the final play before the break it was about to get it. Villa would end one of its classic eslalons on the right with a shot to the stick. The reject would fall into the boots of Nandez, but Umtiti and took his shot on the goal line.
Valverde changed eight players in the intermission and Barcelona began the second half with a virtually new team. Barros Schelotto joined the string of changes and the pace of the match much decayed after the resumption.
Only the great goal of Rafinha, controlled with his chest and hat to included Andrada after plotting a precise wall with Luis Suárez, rescued the party from the tedium.
Mouth, on the other hand, hardly had news in this second Act. Only a shot of forced Izquierdoz head and a hand of Zarate with well determined Cillessen by FC Barcelona goalkeeper and that the VAR void moments later by the visiting striker offside.
In the final, Vermaelen, which blew Andrada at the exit of a corner, and the young Riqui Puig, too crossed over the departure of Argentine goalkeeper, were about to make room for the boat.

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