Messi free-kick magic sends Barca into Cup quarters
BARCELONA — Lionel Messi's third goal from a freekick in as many games this year secured Barcelona's place in the quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey as the holders beat Athletic Bilbao 3-1 to edge through 4-3 on aggregate on Wednesday.
Luis Suarez's 100th Barca goal and Neymar's penalty cancelled out Athletic's 2-1 first leg lead, but Enric Saborit's header six minutes into the second-half had the tie headed for extra time.
However, just as in the first leg and in a 1-1 draw at Villarreal on Sunday, Messi rode to Barca's rescue with another exquisite free-kick that clipped the inside of the post on its way past Gorka Iraizoz.
"There is a reason why Messi is the best in the world," Suarez told Barca TV. "He surprises you with something beautiful in every game."
Barca were under huge pressure to deliver their first win of the year as the slip-up at Villarreal left them five points adrift of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga, who also have a game in hand.
"It is important for our confidence. We wanted and needed a result like that," added Suarez. "We are calm, working hard and know that the results will come."
The build-up to the game had been dominated by talk of controversial refereeing calls in the first leg as Athletic ended the game with nine men, whilst Barca had a stonewall penalty claim waived away.
And there was more controversy on 26 minutes when Neymar was wrongly flagged offside as he set up Suarez for a tap in.