Khaleej Times

Barca bury Betis with Messi’s brace

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barcelona — Lionel Messi came on at half-time to rescue Barcelona by scoring twice, including his first goal from open play this season, in a 5-2 victory over Real Betis on Saturday.

Messi had been rested by Ronald Koeman but was thrown on with the game in the balance after Antoine Griezmann missed a penalty in the Argentinia­n’s absence, before Antonio Sanabria cancelled out Ousmane Dembele’s opener.

But within four minutes of his introducti­on, Messi gave Griezmann an open goal with a superb dummy and then scored twice himself, the first a penalty that saw Betis’ Aissa Mandi sent off for a handball on the line.

In between, Loren Moron had given Betis brief hope but Messi’s second and a late strike from Pedri ensured Barcelona ended their four-match winless run and climbed to eighth in La Liga.

Koeman’s assistant Alfred Schreuder said before the match Messi was “not fresh” but the 33-year-old gave a resounding answer to those suggesting his performanc­es this season have been evidence of decline.

Even before registerin­g his first goal of the season from open play, Messi had turned this game, putting Barcelona in control with his brilliant dummy for Griezmann and then a penalty won from a Dembele shot, teed up by his pass.

Griezmann also got his goal with Messi on the pitch but was unable to prove a point without him. Despite a lively opening half an hour, Griezmann missed a penalty before Messi scored his and the Frenchman was eventually substitute­d, pictured sat in the stands with a gloomy expression while Barca romped to victory.

Neither team seemed too interested in defending early on as Griezmann and Ansu Fati fired off two shots each while Marc-Andre ter Stegen had to be alert to push away William Carvalho’s header.

Barca broke through after 22 minutes when Dembele cut inside onto his left foot before hammering a finish past Claudio Bravo for his first league goal in 13 months. —

 ?? AFP ?? KEEN TUSSLE: Real Betis’ Marc Bartra (left) vies for the ball with Lionel Messi. —
AFP KEEN TUSSLE: Real Betis’ Marc Bartra (left) vies for the ball with Lionel Messi. —

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