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Well, I'll be honest... that wasn't a vintage La Liga match. Very few opportunities, very little to write home about. This game was about getting a look at some young players for Barcelona and they managed to do that. Puig impressed, but on the whole it was a passive performance from the Liga leaders. Huesca will take the point, though.
FULL TIME: Huesca 0-0 Barcelona
Wague enters the book for denying a Huesca counter attack. Barcelona are settling for a point.
Yellow card
M. Wagué
Just three minutes of stoppage time to be played at the end of the match.
Will there be one last chance for either side to claim all three points? I'll be honest, there haven't been many opportunities over the course of the 90 minutes, so I wouldn't count on it.
Gallar comes on for the final few minutes. Are Huesca giving it one last push for a winner?
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Á. Gallar
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L. Avila
Boateng surely won't be at Barcelona next season? The former AC Milan and Portsmouth player hasn't really done it for the Catalans. It's difficult to work out what he offers.
This was always going to be an experimental performance from Barcelona and there have been some bright points, like Puig. But the Catalans have been far too passive on the whole.
Despite Barcelona being on course for a Treble this season, Valverde still comes in for a lot of criticism and one of the accusations is that he doesn't know how to change a game from the bench.
That is an utterly bizarre change by Valverde. Barcelona have been too tenative through the midfield this afternoon, so who does he throw on to change things? Midfield pass-master, Arthur.
Alena has played reasonably well, but he's hooked for Arthur for the final 10 minutes.
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Arthur
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C. Aleña
Still nothing happening...
It must be said, there isn't a great deal going on at the moment. Barcelona seem quite content with the point while Huesca aren't quite sure whether to stick or twist. All a bit tentative.
A point from this game for Huesca could b huge for their efforts to stave off relegation from La Liga. However, three points would be even bigger. They are pressing for a winner.
This has been a strange performance from Barcelona. They have seen plenty of the ball, but they have lacked creativity in the final third of the pitch. Not the same team without Messi and Suarez.
Coutinho has struggled to find his place in the Barcelona team this season, but the former Liverpool playmaker has 15 minutes to maybe win this game for the La Liga leaders.
If any team looks likely to score a winner, it's Huesca. They are the ones who are pressing and sending players forward. Barcelona are second best as things currently stand.