• Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets, left, tussles with Inter Milan's winger Ivan Perisic at Camp Nou. Barcelona won the Uefa Champions League Group B match on Wednesday 2-0. EPA
    Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets, left, tussles with Inter Milan's winger Ivan Perisic at Camp Nou. Barcelona won the Uefa Champions League Group B match on Wednesday 2-0. EPA
  • Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez reacts after a missed chance. AFP
    Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez reacts after a missed chance. AFP
  • Inter Milan captain Mauro Icardi looks dejected after the match. Reuters
    Inter Milan captain Mauro Icardi looks dejected after the match. Reuters
  • Rafinha scores to give Barcelona the lead against Inter Milan. Reuters
    Rafinha scores to give Barcelona the lead against Inter Milan. Reuters
  • Jordi Alba celebrates scoring Barcelona's second goal in front of fans at Camp Nou. Reuters
    Jordi Alba celebrates scoring Barcelona's second goal in front of fans at Camp Nou. Reuters
  • Jordi Alba celebrates with midfielder Arturo Vidal. EPA
    Jordi Alba celebrates with midfielder Arturo Vidal. EPA
  • Inter Milan's Mauro Icardi, Matias Vecino, Ivan Perisic, Milan Skriniar and Miranda jump as Marcelo Brozovic lies on the pitch to block a free kick by Barcelona's Luis Suarez. Reuters
    Inter Milan's Mauro Icardi, Matias Vecino, Ivan Perisic, Milan Skriniar and Miranda jump as Marcelo Brozovic lies on the pitch to block a free kick by Barcelona's Luis Suarez. Reuters
  • Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi looks on. AFP
    Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi looks on. AFP
  • Barcelona's forward Luis Suarez, right, and Internazionale defender Joao Miranda vie for the ball. EPA
    Barcelona's forward Luis Suarez, right, and Internazionale defender Joao Miranda vie for the ball. EPA
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    Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi looks on . AFP

Barcelona's Rafinha: Win over Inter Milan a 'great boost' ahead of el clasico


Steve Luckings
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Barcelona midfielder Rafinha described Barcelona's Uefa Champions League win over Inter Milan on Wednesday as a "great boost" ahead of this weekend's clasico against Real Madrid

The midfielder, who spent last season on loan at Inter, opened the scoring on 32 minutes before Jordi Alba added a late second to maintain Barca's 100 per cent start to the Group B with three wins out of three.

Lionel Messi - out with a broken arm - watched from the stands at Camp Nou as Barca dominated and the Argentine will miss Sunday's match against bitter rivals Madrid.

Barca head into the first clasico of the season top of the Primer Liga on 18 points, four ahead of seventh-placed Madrid, and Rafinha said he and his teammate go into Sunday's match at Camp Nou full of confidence after an impressive performance against the Italians.

"This result is a great confidence boost for all of us and when Sunday brings the clasico we'll be so up for it," Rafinha told Movistar.

"We are very happy for the match, against a team that was going to make things very difficult for us, we played very well.

"The Champions League is special for us, although the other competitions are also very important.

"But also for the win, for the goal and for the intense motivation a night like this gives me.

"We did very well against a team we knew would cause us difficulties all night. To win like this, Barca had to produce very good football."

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Under-fire Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui was assured by club officials he will still be in charge for Sunday's match after an unconvincing 2-1 win over Viktoria Plzen in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Lopetegui said before facing Plzen he could not guarantee whether he would be in the dugout to face Spanish champions Barcelona. He avoided the same question after the victory which ended a winless spell spanning five games but did little to dispel doubts about Real's current form.

Club director and former Real striker Emilio Butragueno, however, said there was no danger the former Spain manager would be sacked before Sunday.

"Lopetegui will be in the dugout at the Nou Camp with absolute normality. In these type of situations it's important to stay calm," he told reporters following Tuesday's match.

"We hear a lot of rumours but we are dealing with the situation as normal. I hope the team can put in a good performance against Barcelona."

Lopetegui initially avoided the question of whether he would be in charge against Barcelona by saying "that is not a question for me".

When later told that Butragueno had guaranteed his presence at Camp Nou, he insisted he was not focused on his future.

"You do not change course in one day but I think today can be a turning point for us," he added.

"We have to keep gaining tranquility little by little."