Arab Times

Magical Messi hailed after rolling back the years

Attacking trio reunited as Real show they are still a force

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MADRID, Jan 22, (RTRS): It is easy to forget how talented Lionel Messi is when the Barcelona forward performs at such a consistent­ly high level that you simply expect him to work wonders in every match.

Occasional­ly, though, Messi has games which even by his own lofty standards are hugely impressive and, unfortunat­ely for Real Betis, they ran into him at his best on Sunday.

Barcelona thrashed the Andalusian­s 5-0 at the Benito Villamarin, with Messi scoring twice and setting up a goal for Luis Suarez.

“You have to enjoy Messi. We’re living at the same time as him and we just have to enjoy him,” Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said.

“I’ve faced him in the past and I know what he’s capable of. Now I can enjoy him. It’s spectacula­r to see him every day. He is the best player there is and the best there will ever be.”

After a tight first half the Argentine forward stepped up a gear and singlehand­edly dismantled the Betis defence.

Messi finished clinically in the 64th minute, firing across Antonio Adan to leave the goalkeeper with no chance after being played through to double Barcelona’s lead following Ivan Rakitic’s opener.

The No. 10’s second goal was a work of individual genius, with Messi teasing two defenders before beating them with ease and casually slipping the ball past Adan.

Arguably the best was yet to come. In the final stages of the game the 30-yearold playmaker rolled back the years and embarked on a number of mazy dribbles, with Betis unable to get near him.

Twisting and turning in his own half to tie three Betis players in knots before escaping at speed on the break, Messi drew a standing ovation from an admiring Benito Villamarin.

These were the kind of moves Messi made a decade ago, which have appeared less in his game during the past few years, but Messi demonstrat­ed he still has them in his locker.

Another wonderful dribble and impudent

Barcelona’s Messi (left), and Betis’ Fabian (centre), fight for the ball during La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Betis at the Villamarin

Stadium, in Seville, Spain on Jan 21. (AP)

flick to Suarez led to Barcelona’s fifth goal, the Uruguayan gratefully hammering the ball home after Messi’s run and pass.

“In every game Messi leaves a special touch. This was another game which Leo has been spectacula­r in,” Suarez said.

Messi has scored 19 goals in 20 La Liga matches this season, the division’s top scorer and the main reason Barcelona are 11 points clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid.

Under the circumstan­ces, Barcelona’s rivals might be tempted to follow Valverde’s advice and the Betis fans’ lead, sitting back and enjoying watching the world’s best player strut his stuff.

Real Madrid showed they remain a potent force on Sunday as their reunited attacking trident steered them to an emphatic home victory that belied

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