Ter Stegen: The German goalkeeper is ending the season with many ups and downs and without offering security under the sticks. Santo Mina's goal is good proof of this, it is unforgivable that they score a goal from that distance and even more so that you do the statue. Then he got two good hands, to a shot from Denis Suárez and Solari. In the second goal, he returned to stay in no man's land, with the fortune that the ball hit the post, but then Santi Mina took advantage to certify the victory.
Araújo: One of the few who is saved. The Uruguayan center-back is a compendium of strength, power, ambition and leadership. He had a great chance with a header, only before the goalkeeper, after a rebound from Piqué, but incomprehensibly sent the ball out.
Pique: Bad. It takes several parties to a very low level. It is clear that the right knee and age are punishing him more than necessary. Santi Mina's goal is partly his fault, by not attacking the player and also blocking the ball from Ter Stegen. He was substituted in the 63rd minute.
Lenglet: Very irregular. He was sent off for a double yellow card in the 83rd minute. He gave solutions at the exit of the ball, but his game in defense is very weak, with many gaps.
Dembélé: He started like an exhalation as a lane on the right wing, with an overwhelmed Aaron before the gale of the French game. However, little by little, Ousmane was losing steam and ended up being inconsequential.
Sergio Busquets: Another that is saved from the bad general image of the team. While it wasn't his best game, he did serve up a massive assist to Messi and tried to keep his balance in midfield. However, he made some unforced errors that gave the team some insecurity.
Ilaix: Party worthy of the kid. You can not ask for more. He is ambitious, strong and daring, but he lacks a little more continuity in the game and combinatorial game. He tried to see the door on two occasions, once with a very far shot and another with a very wide head shot.
Pedri: Only played the first part. A curious change because he was providing solutions in the game between the lines. But Koeman decided to leave him in the stands and admit Riqui Puig.
Sunrise: The left back made his usual catalog of passes within the area that were systematically wasted by his teammates, especially one from Braithwaite at close range.
Messi: The Argentine cannot do everything alone. He tried until the last minute, at least not ending the last game at the Camp Nou with a defeat, but some of his teammates were not up to the task. He scored a goal with a header, but it was not enough to even tie. Up to four times he tried, with little luck. Despite everything, he is one of the few who can walk away with his head held high this season. Laporta will have to make an effort to bring him new partners who will make him believe in a new project. With those who have now, they do not give for more.
Griezmann: The French completes the games in such a civil manner that it even gives a bit of reluctance. You can not blame anything in his face, but it does not bring any plus. And that for a player who charges 45 million gross is an insult. His path is clearly marked, well away from the Camp Nou.
CHANGES:
Riqui Puig: The one from Matadepera entered with great enthusiasm and tried many things, some came out and others not so much. He suffered the so-called champagne effect, after the explosion of the sparkling wine, he ran out of gas.
Dest: He put the batteries on the right wing, providing depth in the game and dynamism in the upper phase, but it was not enough.
Braithwaite: Failing a goal as he failed, only in front of the goal, is a clear symptom that the Dane cannot continue another day at Barcelona. It is transfer meat.
Trincao: The Portuguese, apart from an interesting and crazy slalom, did not contribute much to the game. Claim an urgent assignment, right now you have no level to be here.
Pjanic: We suppose that he left to say goodbye to the Camp Nou. He was lucky that there were no people in the stands because they had given him a good whistle.