Lionel Messi nets a hat-trick

Lionel scores his 21st treble as Barcelona rout Espanyol

Update: 2014-12-09 01:08 GMT
Barcelona's Lionel Messi reacts after scoring a goal during their Spanish League match against Espanyol at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, on Sunday. Barcelona won 5-1. (Photo: AP)

Madrid: A third Lionel Messi hat-trick in four games helped Barcelona keep the pressure on La Liga leaders Real Madrid as they recorded a 5-1 victory over local rivals Espanyol.

After falling behind to Sergio Garcia’s early strike, Barcelona then took control of the Catalan derby on Sunday.

Messi’s 21st Liga treble, which took him to within two of Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 23 set on Saturday, a Gerard Pique header and neat finish from Pedro, was enough to see Barca take the spoils and leapfrog Atletico Madrid in second place with 34 points.

Real still lead the table with 36 points after a 3-0 win over Celta Vigo on Saturday.

“There’s no words to describe Messi. He’s given us so much that I genuinely think it’s not possible to say everything that he’s done for us,” said Pique.

Despite having not won at the Camp Nou since 2009 it was the visitors who started the brighter, creating the game’s first chance after eight minutes, however Jordi Alba was able to clear Garcia’s cross with Lucas Vazquez poised to tap in from close range.

Barcelona did not heed the early warning, and they soon found themselves behind.

Felipe Caicedo challenged Sergio Busquets just inside the Barcelona half, and as the Camp Nou waited for a whistle that never came from referee Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva, Sergio Garcia ran directly at a static Pique before firing past Claudio Bravo to stun the hosts.

It was Espanyol’s first goal at the home of their illustrious neighbours since Ivan De La Pena’s double saw them record a 2-1 win there five years ago.

Barcelona then reacted, with Xavi Hernandez, Neymar and Ivan Rakitic all seeing chances come and go as they began to dominate play.

Meanwhile, former Manchester United manager David Moyes suffred his first defeat as Real Sociedad boss in a 4-0 thrashing away at Villarreal. The Scot had described the Basques’ trip to El Madrigal as his biggest test to date and so it proved as the hosts dominated the first-half without finding the breakthrough.

Defeat leaves Sociedad in 14th, three points above the relegation zone, while Villarreal move up to sixth.
 

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