Jump directly to the content
Set the Bar high

Man Utd must defy the stats when they face five bogeymen from Barcelona

MANCHESTER UNITED have it all to do when they go up against Barcelona in the quarter-finals of this season's Champions League.

Not only are Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's resurgent squad going up against the tournament favourites, they're set to come face-to-face with a host of bogeymen.

 Man Utd must once again face Lionel Messi in their bid to stay alive in Europe
3
Man Utd must once again face Lionel Messi in their bid to stay alive in EuropeCredit: Rex Features

Man Utd defied the odds to overturn a 2-0 deficit in the second-leg against Paris Saint-Germain in France last week to book their spot in the last-eight.

But they were left frustrated after they managed to pull La Liga giants Barca out of the hat.

It already looks tough for Solskjaer's men to book their place in the semi-finals - against Liverpool or Porto - but they will face no fewer than FIVE old foes.

Over the years, Man Utd have been chasing the shadow of Lionel Messi, desperately trying to subdue Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suarez, while struggling to break down Sergio Busquets and Gerard Pique.

 Barca beat Man Utd in their last two meetings - both in Champions League finals
3
Barca beat Man Utd in their last two meetings - both in Champions League finalsCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

And it doesn't look good based on United's stats when faced with the star quintet over the years...

The last two times Man Utd have faced Barcelona, it has been in Champions League finals - in 2008-09 and 2010-11.

Those days, Pique, Busquets and Messi were all on the pitch as they went on to lift the trophy and force United to settle for runners-up medals.

Messi also played United in the semi-final stage in 2007-08, with United actually edging through 1-0 on aggregate that year.

Champions League draw: Tottenham face Manchester City and Man Utd assigned Barcelona
 Man Utd will also go toe-to-toe with former Prem rivals Coutinho and Suarez
3
Man Utd will also go toe-to-toe with former Prem rivals Coutinho and SuarezCredit: Getty

And then there's former Liverpool duo Suarez and Coutinho - with the Uruguayan a particularly hated figure around Old Trafford.

The Barcelona forward was banned for eight games in 2011 for alleged racist comments at United fan-favourite Patrice Evra.

While Suarez has scored twice down the years against United, they will also face Coutinho - who has lost just two of his nine games against his old rivals.

The "Little Magician" even scored a superb goal as the Reds knocked United out of the Europa League in 2015-16 - in front of a packed Old Trafford crowd no less.

It's likely all five foes will line-up at Old Trafford on April 10, too...

Topics