Barcelona approved and suspended: not even Messi's pride prevented a new humiliation in the Champions League

Ter Stegen: The German goalkeeper conceded three goals, two of them from penalties. And he even avoided a few more, like a shot from Ramsey very heeled to which he responded with a huge stretch.

Dest: Of more less. The young side could not overflow, but above all because he played very little accompanied on the right wing. Neither Trincao nor De Jong knew how to cover him, so he suffered the unspeakable when looking for solutions.

Araújo: One of the few who saved the furniture. They gave him a totally unfair penalty in an action with Cristiano Ronaldo, where he knew how to impose himself with his physique with a legal charge, but that the referee considered a push. He was good on the move and attentive when stopping a striker as dangerous as Morata. Too bad his travel companion Lenglet was so insecure and disastrous.

Lenglet: He has been showing his worst side for two games. Against Cádiz he made an unforgivable concentration error and against Juventus he made childish hands. His game does not offer security and begins to give serious symptoms of fatigue. Koeman replaced him after his umpteenth blunder.

Sunrise: Very irregular. The left-back had momentous moments in the game but also others that were absolutely disappointed. Since the blunder in the throw-in against Cádiz, he is looked at with a magnifying glass. Unfortunately, against Juventus he was not redeemed either.

From Jong: Fatal. He's in a sorry game moment. It neither gives continuity in the game, nor does it seek to break lines, nor does it offer solutions in the game. The whole game was spent protesting the referee. Apparently he moves just as badly putting the dishwasher as on a pitch. AND

Pjanic: The Bosnian would do well to speak less to the Italian press and try to offer something of what he gave when he played for Juventus. If you want to play more, the first thing to do is self-criticize. At this level he is just right to be a starter in a Second team. Arthur painted his face. Another great success of Bartomeu.

Trincao: The Portuguese only played 45 minutes. Every day more evidence passes that he has no level to play for Barça. He sacrifices and fights, but his one-on-one ability is as sterile as it is ineffective. It is also true that playing in a demoralized and disunited team is very difficult if you have just landed. But if Pedri offers any green shoots, Trincao is a desolate wasteland.

Messi: The Argentine was the only one who faced the game and who tried in every possible way to prevent the team from falling flat on its face. He shot up to eight times at Buffon's goal and was more involved than ever, but rowing alone is always a drawback. And to think that there are people who would even welcome his departure this summer …

Pedri: The canary has deflated after a great start to the season, infected by the bad moment of the team. Starting from the left wing, he never found offensive solutions, obsessing over the inside game. You can tell that he lacks a bit of physique and courage when it comes to putting his leg. But, although things have not finished working out for him, his intention and desire support him.

Griezmann: Embarrassing on all levels. The worst in the game, due to misguidance, lack of intensity, lack of leadership, lack of involvement and lack of concentration. Right now his game subtracts more than adds to the team. Koeman should take matters into his own hands and make a decision, however traumatic it may be. Less dancing and more responsibility.

CHANGES:

Braithwaite: At least he tried to fix the centrals. Much more can not be asked.

Junior: He did not lose many balls. It's already a lot.

Umtiti: Played at half throttle. He had not played for more than five months. You can not ask for more.

Riqui Puig: Keep playing too few minutes. You deserve an ownership.

Mingueza: Played the last minutes. Worthy defense.