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Double dose of Messi medicine

Liverpool pressed and prodded but, when Barcelona needed something special, they turned to their genius

- Joseph Wilson

Facing their toughest opponents of the season, Barcelona once again turned to Lionel Messi to move the team within one step of reaching their first Champions League final in four seasons.

Messi scored his 599th and 600th goals for Barcelona to subdue a Liverpool lineup that had outplayed the hosts for long stretches at Camp Nou yesterday but finally succumbed to the Argentine’s mastery.

His double and Luis Suarez’ early goal against his former club gave Barcelona a commanding 3-0 win in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals.

Messi has won the Champions League four times but his hunger to restore Barcelona as the best club team on the continent was evident against Liverpool, when he had to almost singlehand­edly quash a ferocious comeback attempt by the visitors after Suarez’ 26th-minute opener.

Messi doubled the lead from a rebound with 15 minutes left and followed that up by curling in a perfectly struck free kick in the 82nd.

Mohamed Salah nearly scored a valuable away goal for Liverpool to take back to next week’s return leg at Anfield when he hit the post late.

“It is not over because we are going to a ground that is very difficult, with lots of history, that presses rivals, but we are happy with today’s game,” Messi said.

“This is the critical moment, the best moment, and we have to be more united than ever. At the start of the

year we said we would do this together.”

Messi’s double took his overall tally for the season to 48 goals and his Champions League-leading tally to 12 this campaign.

It was a bitter loss for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, who are trying to reach consecutiv­e European finals after losing last year’s decider to Real Madrid.

Even though striker Roberto Firmino was only fit enough for the final 12 minutes, Liverpool dominated for long stretches but failed to finish their chances.

“I think that it was the best we have played in the Champions League, including last year,” Klopp said. “We had good chances and caused them real trouble. The problem is that we didn’t score a goal.”

On Wednesday, Ajax won 1-0 at Tottenham in the other semifinal.

Barcelona have already clinched the Spanish league title, leaving them free to fully focus on the second leg while they aim for a rare treble.

Liverpool don’t have that same luxury, being in a race with Manchester City for the Premier League. They trail City by one point and visit Newcastle on Sunday.

The speed of Salah and Sadio Mane´ caused Barcelona problems throughout and jitters in their backline.

But Messi was a force at the other end, making Liverpool’s defence bend and almost break on his solo runs until it finally gave way in the final minutes.

“He was unstoppabl­e,” Klopp said.

When a lull in the action came after a frantic start, Barcelona found a way through to break the deadlock.

Defender Jordi Alba sent a perfectly weighted long pass that was reminiscen­t of the best assists of former Barcelona great Xavi Hernandez. The ball skipped past a backtracki­ng Virgil Dan Dijk and met the run of Suarez, who slid and used the tip of his right boot to tuck the ball home.

Liverpool pressed Barcelona into their area after halftime and succeeded in the rarest of football feats: taking the ball away from Barcelona.

James Milner and Salah drew saves from Marc-Andre ter Stegen just after the restart. Milner then wasted a golden opportunit­y when he fired into ter Stegen’s arms.

That was when Messi settled the match.

“We played their game, at their physically demanding pace,” Messi said. “We aren’t used to that. We like having possession of the ball. We were exhausted, but that’s what the match demanded.”

Messi’s first goal came with a bit of luck after Suarez kneed a volley against the bar and the ball fell straight to Messi, who chested it down and tapped it into an empty net.

The second was spectacula­r. After he was fouled by Fabinho well outside the area, Messi struck a swerving, left-foot strike past a diving Alisson and into the corner of the net.

“We know what Messi can do but he does not stop surprising us,” Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said. “He has made the difference again and pushed us to victory.”

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Lionel Messi carried Barcelona to victory with his 599th and 600th goals.
Photo / AP Lionel Messi carried Barcelona to victory with his 599th and 600th goals.

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