#3 Flop: Antoine Griezmann
There seems to be a sense of deja vu when it comes to covering Antoine Griezmann's performances of late. As I've said a handful of occasions already this term, the World Cup winner has either been brilliant or frustratingly poor - no in-between.
Again here on the big stage, the latter was increasingly apparent and he ultimately disappeared when his teammates needed him most. It was annoying to watch and receiving an early needless booking didn't help the 28-year-old's mood, again being deployed on the right-hand side of Barca's attacking trident.
Regularly isolated, he squandered a promising chance and despite being correctly ruled offside after the miss, something was clearly wrong with him playing that position. Griezmann's 47 touches isn't an alarming statistic, yet he should have been more involved.
There were positives but they came infrequently as a direct result of Inter's lax defending rather than moments of invention. Teeing up both Sergio Busquets and Arturo Vidal either side of half-time with promising passes in the final third, neither rewarded him with assists.
The fact he was replaced after 65 minutes for compatriot Ousmane Dembele, who did more in less time and actually looked comfortable alongside the Messi-Suarez pairing was worrying. It's still early days in his Barca career so any overreactions to displays like these are premature, but given their lofty expectations and heartbreaking failures in recent seasons, Barcelona are not the team with ample time to be patient.