The Asian Age

Barcelona boss over Villarreal

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Madrid, July 6: Antoine Griezmann answered his critics in style on Sunday by scoring with a sensationa­l chip as Barcelona thrashed Villarreal 4-1 to keep their faint La Liga title hopes alive.

After the humiliatio­n of being brought on in the 90th minute against his former club Atletico Madrid, Griezmann was back in the starting lineup at La Ceramica and repaid the faith with a stunning goal, teed up by Lionel Messi.

“It was the kind of goal only great players can score. He played a spectacula­r match,” said Barcelona coach Quique Setien.

Messi also laid on a curling Luis Suarez shot into the top corner after Gerard Moreno cancelled out a Pau Torres own-goal that had put Barca in front. Ansu Fati then added a fourth late on.

Barca were ahead within three minutes, Torres diverting Jordi Alba’s cross into his own net under pressure from Griezmann at the near post.

An impressive victory for Setien’s side reduces the gap back to four points behind Real Madrid, who earlier ground out another 1-0 win over Athletic Bilbao at San Mames, with a Sergio Ramos

penalty proving the difference.

Madrid’s resilient performanc­e, and their third 1-0 victory in a row, offered a stark contrast to a goal-fest from Barcelona that was certainly easier on the eye but instructiv­e on the title race too.

An end-to-end contest, full of chances for both sides, showed Messi, Suarez and Griezmann at their free-flowing best yet the defence was opened up with ease by Villarreal, who might have scored more.

Madrid’s discipline and organisati­on has made them firm favourites with four games remaining.

Griezmann celebrated his goal by sharing a warm embrace with Messi. Villarreal looked a difficult opponent after winning five games out of six since the restart, a run that has put them in in touching distance of the top four.

This defeat leaves them three points behind Sevilla, who play Eibar on Monday.

 ??  ?? Barcelona’s Argentine forward Lionel Messi (left) challenges Villarreal’s Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (right) and Mario Gaspar during their Spanish League football match at the Madrigal Stadium in Villarreal on Sunday. Barcelona won the game 4-1. — AFP
Barcelona’s Argentine forward Lionel Messi (left) challenges Villarreal’s Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (right) and Mario Gaspar during their Spanish League football match at the Madrigal Stadium in Villarreal on Sunday. Barcelona won the game 4-1. — AFP

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