The German goalkeeper had to be on good form as a leaky Barca defence threatened to throw away three vital Champions League points
An angry Marc-Andre ter Stegen said Barcelona have 'a few things to work on' after they squeezed past Slavia Prague in the Champions League group stage.
Barca went three points clear at the top of Group F with three games played after an early Lionel Messi opener and an own goal from Peter Olayinka helped Ernesto Valverde’s side to a 2-1 win.
The Spanish league leaders were far from their best in Prague, and were indebted to Ter Stegen as their opponents created numerous scoring opportunities throughout the 90 minutes.