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Published 22:21 16 Apr 2019 BST
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De Gea had a Loris Karius moment and made a costly mistake that effectively ended the game, allowing the ball to squirm under his body after a relatively tame shot from Messi. Without any doubt, that was more of a mistake from the Spanish goalkeeper than a moment of excellence by Messi.
However, blaming Young for the first goal is ultimately redundant and arguably shortsighted. Yes, the United skipper messed up. Of course, he should not have attempted a Cruyff-turn in his own half with Barcelona applying pressure. He had at least two viable options for a pass - back to De Gea or square to Smalling.
Actually, maybe just one viable option for a pass. But still, he could have done any number of things rather than choosing to try turn away from Ivan Rakitic. He chose poorly. He made an error. But he could do nothing about what came next. No-one could.
Messi had been standing beside Paul Pogba near the sideline. But the French midfielder switched off as Messi sprang into life. He reacted instantly to Young losing the ball, knocking it ahead of the United captain before he could lay a glove on him. Fred was Messi's next victim.
The Brazilian midfielder came across to put pressure on Messi, but the Argentine simply knocked the ball through his legs and into space in front of the United penalty area. Phil Jones and Smalling were scrambled and didn't know what to do. Messi took another touch before steadying himself and curling a wonderful shot into the bottom right corner. Glorious.
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If any other player other than Messi had collected the ball, Young's mistake would not have been punished. If it had have been a Barca player that lost possession in that position and the ball landed with Marcus Rashford or Anthony Martial, there is no way the result would have been the same.
Young was heavily criticised following the goal, and with some reason. He had not covered himself in glory and he is not an elite full-back. He is a veteran converted winger doing a job. Yes, he made a mistake, but the goal wasn't about him. It was about the genius of Messi.
This goes for United's performance in general. Yes, there were several individual errors and sub-par performances. But the truth is, Barcelona are an elite team and Man United are not. It would have taken a massive stroke of luck to get past the Spanish champions and it looks as though Solskjaer has used up his luck for the season.
Blaming Ashley Young or David de Gea for mistakes, or Marcus Rashford for missing an early chance is ultimately futile. United were completely outclassed and there was nothing they could about it.
The individual mistakes and poor performances also reflect worse on the club than the players themselves. What else did Man United expect going into a game against Messi and Barcelona with Jones, Smalling and Young as part of a back four? The problems at the club run deeper than a few errors on the pitch.Shamrock Rovers boss hits out at Heimir Hallgrimsson over selection of wonderkid
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