The Sun (Malaysia)

Suarez, Messi strike

> Duo turn on the magic to keep Barca on Madrid’s tail

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LUIS SUAREZ scored twice and Lionel Messi continued his sensationa­l form as Barcelona moved to within two points of La Liga leaders Real Madrid yesterday with a 5-0 rout of Las Palmas.

Madrid remain very much in pole position, though, with two games in hand, the first of which comes at third-placed Sevilla overnight.

Suarez opened the scoring after just 14 minutes, but Barca had to wait until early in the second-half to double their lead when Messi scored for the seventh straight game.

And Barca turned their domination into further goals as Suarez’s second, Arda Turan and Aleix Vidal’s first goal for the club rounded off the scoring.

Victory eased a growing sense of unease around the Camp Nou this week with divisions between the squad and the club’s board over ongoing talks to extend Messi’s contract beyond 2018.

Suarez criticised Barca CEO’s Oscar Grau’s claims that the club must show financial “common sense” in negotiatin­g the Argentine’s new deal, that looks set to make him the world’s highest paid player.

Meanwhile, on Friday, Pere Gratacos was sacked from his role as Barca’s director of institutio­nal relations with the Spanish football federation for claiming Messi “wouldn’t be as good” without the help of his star teammates.

“Renewing Messi’s contract is indispensa­ble to our club,” Bartomeu told Catalan TV station TV3

“I always say to Barca fans to be calm. I am personally handling Leo’s renewal.

“I have spoken a bit with his team. We will speak when there is news to give. For now things simply have to run their course.”

As if giving Messi the chance to prove Gratacos wrong, Barca boss Luis Enrique surprising­ly left out a number of star names with Neymar and Andres Iniesta left on the bench and Gerard Pique out his squad altogether amidst a busy January of La Liga and Copa del Rey action.

However, unlike on many outings this season, Barca’s understudi­es rose to the occasion.

Portuguese internatio­nal Andre Gomes has been much-criticised since his € 35 million (RM166m) move from Valencia in July, but provided his first assist in a Barca shirt with a driven low cross that was swept home at the near post by Suarez.

“The club know what Leo wants,” Suarez told BeIN Sports Spain. “We are calm despite what has been said.”

Atletico Madrid remain four points behind Barcelona in fourth as they ground out a 1-0 win over Real Betis in a forgettabl­e encounter at the Vicente Calderon.

Argentine internatio­nal Nico Gaitan got the only goal after just eight minutes as he stretched to turn home Sime Vrsaljko’s deflected cross at the back post. – AFP Barcelona forward Lionel Messi (left) vies with Las Palmas’ defender Helder Lopes ( right) during their Spanish league match at the Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona yesterday.

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