The Free Press Journal

Barca extends lead at the top

Messi, Suarez score brace; Real Madrid back to winning ways

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Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez scored twice as Barcelona won 5-0 at Real Betis with five second-half goals to increase its Spanish league lead.

Ivan Rakitic also scored for the Catalan club, which moved 11 points ahead of Atletico Madrid at the start of La Liga's second half.

After 20 rounds, Barcelona has a 14-point lead over thirdplace­d Valencia, and is 19 points in front of rival Real Madrid, which has a game in hand.

"There are 18 games left, that's a lot," Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said.

"But with each win we will be taking a big step toward the title."

After an even first half at Benito Villamarin Stadium, Barcelona gained control of the match when Rakitic opened the scoring after a breakaway early in the second half. Messi scored his first goal five minutes later and Suarez quickly added to the lead.

Messi's second goal in the 80th was one to admire, with the Argentine entering the area and going past two defenders before calmly finding the net.

Suarez closed the scoring just before the end, reaching his 100th goal in 114 matches with Barcelona.

"After the first goal we were able to play more openly," Valverde said.

Messi, who has scored seven goals in his last six games, leads the league with 19 goals, four more than Suarez. The Uruguay striker has scored at least a goal in seven consecutiv­e league games. He has 10 goals in his last eight matches in all competitio­ns.

Barcelona was coming off a 1-0 defeat at city rival Espanyol in the quarterfin­als of the Copa del Rey, a result that ended the team's 29-match unbeaten streak. It remains without a loss in the league. Betis, which dropped to 11th place, was coming off two straight wins, one of them at city rival Sevilla.

Barcelona defender Thomas Vermaelen came off with an apparent muscle injury before halftime. He was replaced by France internatio­nal Samuel Umtiti, who returned after a long injury layoff.

Real Madrid returned to winning ways with a 7-1 demolition of Deportivo La Coruna. Deportivo opened the scoring through Adrian Gonzalez but soon folded under a Madrid onslaught led by Gareth Bale.

Madrid, who lost their last two home games, would not have been pleased to be one goal behind early in the contest. However, Madrid fans would soon breathe easy, after Nacho equalized in the first half and Bale put Madrid ahead after the break.

Deportivo have the second worst defensive record in La Liga and fell apart after the break as Bale and Nacho scored again.

Luka Modric added another and Messi, Suarez score twice as Ronaldo contribute­d two late goals to put a spring back into Madrid's step.

 ??  ?? Barcelona's Lionel Messi (C) and Andre Gomes challenge Real Betis' Fabian Ruiz (R) during the Spanish league football match at the Benito Villamarin stadium in Sevilla on Sunday night.
Barcelona's Lionel Messi (C) and Andre Gomes challenge Real Betis' Fabian Ruiz (R) during the Spanish league football match at the Benito Villamarin stadium in Sevilla on Sunday night.

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