Barcelona and Juventus player ratings: Andres Iniesta? Lionel Messi? Luis Suarez? Who was the star man in the Champions League final?

All of the ratings from Berlin's Olympiastadion

Sam Dymond
Sunday 07 June 2015 03:22 EDT
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Andres Iniesta is replaced by Xavi
Andres Iniesta is replaced by Xavi

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Luis Suarez scored midway through the second half before Neymar added a third deep into injury-time to give Barcelona a 3-1 victory in the Champions League final against Juventus in Berlin and secure an incredible treble.

Barcelona's Croatian midfield Ivan Rakitic opened the scoring inside four minutes to give the Catalan side the perfect start, but despite their domination in the first 30 minutes they could not convert their chances.

And after the break, Juventus made them pay for it when former Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata scored from close range after goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen spilled the ball into his path.

But who was the star man? Click through our ratings gallery below to find out

The Italian champions pushed on, but it was former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez who put Barcelona back in front as he rifled home another rebound similar to Morata's strike.

Juventus pushed on in search of a second equaliser, but seven minutes into injury-time Barcelona broke free and Pedro played in Brazilian forward Neymar to drill the ball home with the final kick of the game and begin the celebrations.

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