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Injury-time winner over Real clinches milestone for Messi

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Lionel Messi scored his 500th career goal for Barcelona to give the Catalan club a dramatic 3-2 win in injury time against 10-man Real Madrid in the “clasico” yesterday, leaving the Spanish league title race wide open.

Messi netted his milestone goal — his second of the night — from inside the area after a cross by Jordi Alba two minutes into stoppage time.

That goal left the two rivals level at the top on 75 points. Barcelona leads on the head-to-head tiebreaker but Madrid has six games left — one more than Barcelona.

It was the second consecutiv­e win by Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, coming after a 4-0 rout last season that put Madrid in crisis and eventually led to the replacemen­t of coach Rafa Benitez by Zinedine Zidane.

This year’s victory could keep Madrid from winning the league title for the first time since 2012, and give the Catalan club its third straight La Liga trophy.

“We can’t be happy,” Zidane said. “We are disappoint­ed because we didn’t deserve to lose.”

It was another outstandin­g performanc­e by Messi, who played part of the game with a bloodied mouth after colliding with Madrid left back Marcelo’s elbow.

“He is the best player in history,” Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said of Messi. “He makes the difference.”

Messi’s first goal came after he got past Luka Modric and Dani Carvajal with a run inside the area after picking up a pass by Ivan Rakitic outside the box in the 33rd.

Messi is the all-time leading scorer in the clasico with 23 goals.

He has scored 14 goals in his last 10 league matches, and is the competitio­n’s leading scorer with 31 goals, seven more than teammate Luis Suarez. The Argentine playmaker has 47 goals with Barcelona in 46 games this season.

It was a thrilling match at the Bernabeu, with the teams attacking from the start and giving both goalkeeper­s plenty of work.

Casemiro had put the hosts ahead from close range after Sergio Ramos struck the post in the 28th. After equalising five minutes later, Messi also helped set up Barcelona’s goahead goal by Rakitic in the 73rd, a powerful left-footed shot from outside the area.

Ramos was sent off with a straight red card in the 77th after a foul on Messi to stop the playmaker from a one-on-one situation in a breakaway.

Despite that, Madrid still found the strength to equalise in the 85th with substitute James Rodriguez.

 ?? Picture / AP ?? Lionel Messi’s brace against Real Madrid give him 14 from his past 10 league matches.
Picture / AP Lionel Messi’s brace against Real Madrid give him 14 from his past 10 league matches.

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