The Manila Times

Messi, Suarez, Griezmann all on target for Barca

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MADRID: Barcelona’s ‘MSG’ strike force is finally clicked into gear as Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Antoine Griezmann all scored in a ruthless 3-0 victory over Eibar on Saturday (Sunday in Manila).

Griezmann’s place in the newly-formed attacking trident has not been secure but the Frenchman opened the scoring at Ipurua before teeing up Messi and then playing the crucial pass for Suarez to make it three.

“There will be good and bad days but we are getting to know each other and bit by bit we will do even better,” said Griezmann.

An authoritat­ive Barca display thrust them to the top of La Liga, for a few hours at least before Real Madrid play Real Mallorca. They moved three points clear of Atletico, who drew 1-1 at home to Valencia.

The victory also dismissed suggestion­s their players might be affected by Friday’s postponeme­nt of next Saturday’s Clasico due to protests in Catalonia.

Violence in Barcelona and disruption­s at El Prat airport meant Ernesto Valverde’s side altered their pre-match routine and embarked on a 589-kilometre bus trip to the Basque County on Friday.

All the while, discussion­s continued over the Clasico against Real Madrid, which is now expected to go ahead in December.

“It is fashionabl­e not to agree on political issues but at least let’s agree on the date of the Clasico,” Valverde said afterwards. “It doesn’t seem to me that difficult.”

Perhaps chaos off the pitch inspired Barca to unite on it. This was their fifth consecutiv­e victory in all competitio­ns, a sequence that is swiftly erasing memories of a stumbling start to the season.

The resurgence has coincided with Messi’s return from injury yet it was the fluidity and cohesion of the front three, rather than the Argentinia­n’s familiar solo brilliance that will have been most pleasing for Valverde.

Griezmann has four goals since joining Barca from Atletico Madrid last summer but a series of underwhelm­ing showings led to Ousmane Dembele starting against Sevilla before the internatio­nal break.

 ??  ?? Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi (right) challenges Eibar’s Portuguese Serbian goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic during the Spanish league football match at the Ipurua Stadium in Eibar.
Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi (right) challenges Eibar’s Portuguese Serbian goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic during the Spanish league football match at the Ipurua Stadium in Eibar.

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