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Magic Messi makes it five goals in six games

- — AP

With Lionel Messi’s fifth goal in six games this year, Barcelona comfortabl­y defeated Eibar 4-0 yesterday to keep pace with leaders Real Madrid and Sevilla at the halfway point of the Spanish league.

Substitute Denis Suarez, Uruguay striker Luis Suarez and Brazil forward Neymar also scored as the defending champions cruised to victory in the Basque Country to finish the first half of the season two points behind Real and one behind Sevilla.

Real Madrid, who have a game in hand, ensured first place by defeating Malaga 2-1 on Sunday with two goals by defender Sergio Ramos at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium to snap a threegame winless streak. Sevilla beat lastplaced Osasuna 4-3 yesterday.

“We can always improve, but I feel we are in position to fight for titles,” Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said. “We need a good run of victories to get even closer to the top.”

Denis Suarez, who came off the bench 10 minutes into the match because of a right-ankle injury by midfielder Sergio Busquets, put Barcelona ahead with a low shot from the edge of the area in the 31st minute.

Messi netted for the fifth straight time in the league with a touch from close range in the 50th. That came after a cross by Luis Suarez, who scored from inside the area in the 68th before Neymar got the fourth goal after a breakaway in injury time.

Messi and Suarez are the league’s leading scorers with 15 goals each, three more than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Messi is having another superb season with the Catalan club, having scored 28 goals in 26 matches. Only once he went two consecutiv­e games without finding the net, dating back to September.

He was held scoreless for the first time this year by Real Sociedad in a Copa del Rey match last week.

“Their players up front will wear you down,” Eibar midfielder Pedro Leon said. “They will score at your first mistake.”

Eibar, who have won only once in the last six rounds, had a goal disallowed for offside in the 53rd, with the score at 2-0. They are 10th in the 20-team standings.

Sevilla salvaged a key 4-3 victory in a thrilling game against last-placed Osasuna to guarantee the team’s best campaign at the halfway point.

Captain Vicente Iborra scored twice. ITALY SPAIN

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