What a return by team Barcelona. Extremely astounding. In the last three matches of Laliga was not very great for Barcelona. Lionel Messi lifted Barcelona out of their ongoing droop with two objectives in a vintage show as his side survived an industrious Tottenham Hotspur fightback to guarantee a 4-2 triumph in Champions League Group B on Wednesday.

The Argentine maestro scored two objectives to take his Champions League to pull to 105, was the instigator in two others and was twice denied by the woodwork as he lit up Wembley Stadium.

Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates the scoring goal during the Champions League. Photo source:- Google 

Messi, 31, was cheered off by the two arrangements of fans toward the finish of a retaining challenge that kept Barca at the highest point of the gathering and Tottenham in a bad position after two thrashings. Philippe Coutinho and Ivan Rakitic scored in clinical design as Barcelona proceeded at halftime.

Barcelona, without a win in their last three La Liga amusements, assumed be powerless yet on a pitch bearing the scars of British heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua's battle against Alexander Povetkin, they took just two minutes to arrive a blow straight in the sunlight based plexus.

Tottenham permitted Messi time and space to twist a go-to Jordi Alba on the left and with guardian Hugo Lloris, once more from damage, charging out of his objective Alba slice the ball back to Coutinho who bored home through a gaggle of protectors.

The hosts reacted with Kane shooting in a shot that did not have enough venom to stress Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

Messi opened up Tottenham again in the 28th moment. His coasted pass was chested around Luis Suarez to Coutinho whose volley cut open to question before the speedy reasoning Brazilian snared the ball back to Rakitic who rifled a photo culminate right-foot volley in off the post from 25 yards.

Messi ran wild toward the beginning of the second half, twice prodding the Spurs barrier before crashing shots against Lloris' correct hand post.

Tottenham profited by their favorable luck and Kane split the deficiency in the 52nd moment with a clinical wrap-up.

Messi shook his head in dismay yet he hushed the homegroup again - this time side-balance inside the post from Alba's cross to complete a streaming move he had begun.

There was no eased up in the angry pace and after Kane endeavored to win the ball, Lamela gave Spurs another lifesaver when his 66th-minute shot flicked off Clement Lenglet and spun past Ter Stegen.

A heroic Tottenham side, missing any semblance of Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen, and Jan Vertonghen, swarmed forward searching for a point that had before appeared to be incomprehensible. They cleared out yawning holes at the back, however, and Messi at long last finished their opposition when he struck again in stoppage time.