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showing that Messi will be around for a long time to come.”

Messi put the outcome beyond any doubt by rounding off his hat-trick with another sharp finish from Alba’s cut-back.

Dembele has the unenviable task of replacing the departed Neymar and Barca’s €105 million (RM530 million) man had to wait until 22 minutes from time for his debut as he replaced Gerard Deulofeu to a standing ovation.

He showed why Barca have made the 20-year-old the third most expensive player ever as his pinpoint cross was swept home by Suarez to round off the scoring after Gerard Pique had headed home Barca’s fourth.

However, even a fine display didn’t dissuade the bad feeling towards Barca’s under-fire board after a chaotic summer in the transfer market and splits between the boardroom and the dressing room, with Messi and Andres Iniesta yet to sign extensions to their contracts which expire in 2018.

Suarez’s fifth goal was met with chants for president Josep Maria Bartomeu to reign.

At the Santiago Bernabeu, a much-changed Madrid paid a heavy price for a slow start as they dropped points at home for the second consecutiv­e game.

“We can’t be happy with our performanc­e, above all in the first half,” said Real boss Zinedine Zidane.

“We don’t need to go crazy. We need to have patience and think about the next game, which is just around the corner.”

Atletico Madrid also trail Barca by four points as without the suspended Antoine Griezmann they drew a blank in an intense 0-0 draw at Valencia.

Sevilla moved up to second, just two points behind the leaders, as goals from Paulo Henrique Ganso, Wissam Ben Yedder and Nolito secured a 3-0 win over Eibar. AFP

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