The Phnom Penh Post

Messi’s free-kick magic keeps Barca top

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LIONEL Messi stole the show with two free-kick goals in a blistering display as Barcelona maintained their lead at the top of La Liga with a thumping 4-0 derby win over Catalan rivals Espanyol.

The Argentine superstar curled home two sensationa­l set-pieces and set up another goal as he and his teammates romped to victory at the RCDE Stadium and made sure Barca kept chasing Atletico Madrid and Sevilla at bay.

Atleti and Sevilla had moved level on 28 points with Barca on Saturday after Diego Simeone’s side defeated Alaves 3-0 and the Andalusian­s drew 1-1 at Valencia.

However Messi made sure that Ernesto Valverde’s team kept t heir place at t he top of the pile with a mesmerisin­g display a longside front-t hree pa r t ner s Lu i s Sua rez a nd Ousmane Dembele t hat lef t Espanyol dead and buried by half-time.

“He is extraordin­ar y,” said Valverde. “The free-kicks, the cha nces on goa l t hat he creates, what he br i ngs us a nd what he ta ke f rom t he opponent.

“It is still very early, La Liga is very tight, but the idea is to be solid away from home, knowing that winning is very difficult against every team.”

Magical Messi

Messi began the rout in the 17th minute with a perfectly placed free-kick that arched past a desperate Diego Lopez, and followed that up by keeping possession under intense pressure before providing the pass for Dembele from which the French attacker curled in a fine second.

It was then Dembele’s turn to become provider a minute before the break, slipping in a super through ball that Suarez s o mehow t o o k o n a n d squeezed home from near the byline.

Messi capped a dominant team and individual display with his second free-kick of the night, which this time whipped past Lopez which such venom the Spanish goalkeeper could barely move towards it.

Nikola Kalinic opened his league account for Atletico Madrid with the opener against Alaves earlier on Saturday, before Antoine Griezmann and midfielder Rodri sealed all three points at the Wanda Metropolit­ano with goals in the final 10 minutes.

The only negative note for Simeone was World Cup winner Lucas Hernandez leaving the field with a knee injury in the first half.

Mouctar Diakhaby’s header in second half stoppage time for Valencia meant Sevilla missed the opportunit­y to stay just a point behind Barca.

Pablo Sarabia had put the visitors into the lead nine minutes into the second half and Sevilla had chances to seal the points at the Mestalla with Ever Banega and Andre Silva hitting the post.

 ?? PAU BARRENA/AFP ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring during the La Liga match against city rivals RCD Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat on Saturday.
PAU BARRENA/AFP Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring during the La Liga match against city rivals RCD Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat on Saturday.

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