Barcelona 2-2 Manchester United: What Were The Main Talking Points As Barca And United Play Out A Europa League Thriller At The Nou Camp?

In what was a heavyweight showdown from the Nou Camp on Thursday evening, Barcelona and Manchester United eventually played out a thrilling 2-2 draw.
While both of the Europa League contenders might have entered the half-time break still looking to break the deficit, neutrals were treated to a remarkable second-half battle in Catalonia.
Although ex-Chelsea defender Marcos Alonso might have sent the Nou Camp support into overdrive as he headed home five minutes after the interval, the Premier League giants mounted a stunning comeback on foreign soil.
With the red-hot Marcus Rashford powering home moments before Jules Kounde turned into his own net to complete a quickfire turnaround, it appeared that Erik ten Hag’s side were sat in pole position to claim a crucial first-leg advantage.
Nevertheless, in what was a real rollercoaster affair on Thursday evening, former Leeds star Raphinha grabbed Xavi’s men a crucial equaliser as the 26-year-old’s whipped cross found a way past David de Gea.
With everything still hanging in the balance as both sides brace themselves for another monumental second-leg contest on February 23rd, we have taken a look at the main talking points.
Marcus Rashford – Europe’s hottest striking star
Bagging three World Cup strikes out in Qatar as England reached the World Cup quarter-finals last winter, Rashford has only continued on a remarkable flurry since returning from the festive interval.
While there might have been plenty of question marks over Rashford’s long-term future at Old Trafford last summer, the 25-year-old has enjoyed an iconic rise since ten Hag’s arrival in Manchester.
Although the Three Lions ace might have only bagged five goals across all competitions last season, Rashford suddenly finds himself in the form of his young career and has only underlined his status as Europe’s hottest attacking star.
Dragging United level on Thursday evening after powering past Marc-Andre ter Stegen, the 51-cap international has now recorded a staggering 14 strikes in just his 16 post-World Cup appearances.
Likewise, along with finding the net as ten Hag’s side picked up a 2-0 victory away at Leeds while on Premier League duties last weekend, Rashford has scored in four consecutive contests.
Spearheading United’s charge across all formats, The Old Trafford hierarchy are now desperate to get Rashford tied down to a bumper new deal.
Xavi’s midfield dilemma
While Barcelona might have endured another public Champions League nightmare last year, the Spanish giants are in the midst of what has become a famous domestic purple patch.
Holding a remarkable eight-point buffer at the top of the La Liga table and appearing to cruise their way to Spanish history in 2023, Xavi’s youngsters would have been desperate to lay down an early marker here.
However, although Barca might make the trip to Old Trafford later in the month with it all still to play for, there is no doubt that Xavi will have huge concerns over a mounting midfield dilemma.
With the experienced Sergio Busquets once again missing out on Thursday evening due to a recent ankle injury, fans around the Nou Camp were left heartbroken as 20-year-old sensation Pedri limped off in the first-half with a suspected calf issue.