Barcelona's Gerard Pique smiles with teammate Luis Suarez (right) before the 54th Joan Gamper Trophy friendly football match between Barcelona and Arsenal. (Josep LAGO/AFP) |
Suarez flashed home Sergi Roberto's lofted pass in the 89th minute in front of nearly 99,000 people, who packed the stands to see new signings Griezmann and Frenckie De Jong, with his strike and Ainsley Maitland-Niles' comical own goal cancelling out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's fine first half opener.
"It was an entertaining game, the atmosphere was great and it was a privilege to reunite with our fans," said Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde.
"I think we did well, but perhaps in the first half we lacked a bit of rhythm."
Barca are aiming for European glory this campaign after suffering Champions League humiliations against Roma and Liverpool the last two seasons.
Before the match captain Lionel Messi addressed those defeats - which saw Barca throw away comfortable first-leg leads before being dumped out - in a speech to the crowd.
However Messi didn't take the field and it was left to his long-time strike partner rather than the new boys to see off the Gunners after a powerful second half display.
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