Messi's record-setting treble gives Barca lead in Spain
Lionel Messi scored a record-setting hat trick to help Barcelona rout
Rayo Vallecano 6-1 and take the lead of the Spanish league on Sunday.
Messi's
three second-half goals completed his 32nd career treble in all
competitions for Barcelona, breaking a Spanish record held by former
Athletic Bilbao great Telmo Zarra with 31. Messi also became the
all-time leader in hat tricks scored in the league with 24, one more
than rival Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Argentina
forward made sure Barcelona capitalized on Madrid's latest slip — a 1-0
loss to Athletic Bilbao on Saturday — to move one point ahead at the top
of the table with the fierce rivals set to meet in the Catalan capital
in two weeks.
Luis Suarez got Barcelona going in the sixth minute
at Camp Nou with his first of two goals before Gerard Pique tapped in a
ball Jordi Alba had headed off the post four minutes after halftime.
Messi's
treble in a 13-minute span came after he missed his second penalty in
as many weeks following Roberto "Tito" Triguero's sending off for a
second booking. But the referee ordered the spot kick to be repeated
because a Rayo player had entered the box, and the Argentine wasn't
denied a second time.
He then struck twice more to equal Ronaldo's
competition-leading tally of 30 goals in 26 rounds. Ronaldo had once
looked set to run away with the league's individual scoring title when
he led Messi by a margin of 25-13 goals through 15 rounds.
The
three goals took Messi's season tally overall to 41 goals in 38 games,
as he reached the 40-goal mark for a sixth consecutive season.
Barcelona also finished with 10 men when Dani Alves saw red for fouling Alberto Bueno, who converted the late penalty.
Suarez
scored again in stoppage time for his sixth goal in his last four
appearances, as the former Liverpool striker finds his stride in time
for crucial upcoming matches against Madrid in the league, Manchester
City in the Champions League and a Copa del Rey final against Athletic
Bilbao.
"Suarez plays well with Messi and is giving us more and
more," said Barcelona coach Luis Enrique. "It's clear they have a
special connection. When you put players of their talent together it
gives us many more options in attack."
While Barcelona rose past
Madrid, Atletico Madrid's title defense suffered another blow after it
conceded a late goal in a testy 1-1 draw at home with Valencia.
Valencia
defender Shkodran Mustafi headed in a cross that goalkeeper Miguel Moya
misjudged and let come off his bar in the 78th, canceling out Jorge
"Koke" Resurreccion goal for Atletico in the 33rd.
Atletico
slipped seven points off the pace in third place after only one win in
four rounds. Valencia, which finished with 10 after Javi Fuego received
his second booking in the 90th, stayed one point behind in fourth.
Villarreal
also strengthened its hold on sixth place by beating Celta Vigo 4-1 at
home through goals by Giovani Dos Santos, Matteo Musacchio, Luciano
Vietto and Gerard Moreno.
Real Sociedad edged visitors Espanyol
1-0 thanks to Sergio Canales' 38th-minute goal after goalkeeper Kiko
Casilla gifted him the ball.
Barcelona now leads the standings for the first time since the ninth round, more than four months ago.
"We
have gotten to where we are by playing each game as it comes," said
Luis Enrique. "But only one team will win the Copa and only one will win
the league, the same with the Champions League, so we have to be
prudent."
Luis Enrique said that Neymar wasn't in the squad for
Sunday's game because he had been given permission by the club to return
home to Brazil.
Messi had a spot kick saved by Alvarez a week
after City goalkeeper Joe Hart blocked his try, but this time he was
able to retake the penalty and drove in Barcelona's third goal in the
56th.
Messi finished off Alvarez's save of Suarez's shot in the
62nd, and six minutes later dribbled past the goalkeeper to roll in his
third.
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