Barcelona Thrash Inter Milan 3-0, Xavi’s Tactics ShineBarcelona Thrash Inter Milan 3-0, Xavi’s Tactics Shine FC Barcelona delivered a dominant performance at the Camp Nou on Wednesday, thrashing Inter Milan 3-0 in a UEFA Champions League group stage match. The resounding victory showcased the brilliance of manager Xavi Hernandez’s tactics. From the outset, Barcelona controlled the tempo of the game. Their relentless pressing suffocated Inter, forcing the Italian giants into mistakes. Xavi had instructed his players to press high up the pitch, cutting off Inter’s passing lanes and disrupting their rhythm. The opening goal came in the 40th minute. Sergi Roberto’s cross from the right wing found Ousmane Dembele unmarked in the box, and the Frenchman headed home emphatically. It was a clinical finish that epitomized Barcelona’s attacking intent. The second half brought more of the same. Barcelona continued to dominate possession and create chances. In the 56th minute, Robert Lewandowski doubled the lead with a stunning volley from the edge of the area. The Polish striker’s precision and power left Inter goalkeeper André Onana helpless. As Inter pressed for a goal, Barcelona hit them on the counterattack. In the 82nd minute, Ansu Fati sealed the victory with a brilliant solo effort. The youngster dribbled past two defenders before firing a low shot into the bottom corner. Xavi’s tactics were a masterclass in attacking football. His team pressed aggressively, won the ball back high up the pitch, and created numerous scoring opportunities. Inter were unable to cope with Barcelona’s relentless pressure and fluidity in the final third. The victory not only secured three crucial points for Barcelona in their Champions League campaign but also highlighted the progress the team has made under Xavi’s guidance. The Spaniard has implemented a possession-based style of play that has revived the club’s attacking flair. Barcelona will now look to continue their impressive form when they face Real Madrid in La Liga’s El Clasico on Sunday. If they can produce another scintillating performance, they will be a formidable force to reckon with in both domestic and European football.