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Messi, Neymar and Suarez strike to keep Barcelona rolling

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Barcelona stretched their advantage at the top of La Liga to seven points yesterday thanks to another clinical display from Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez to down Real Sociedad 4-0.

Messi was making his first league start in two months as he continues his comeback from knee ligament damage.

But the Argentine was initially outshone by his strike partners as they each swept home from two Dani Alves crosses to put Barca in command.

Neymar then added his second shortly after the half-time before teeing up Messi for his first league goal since September in stoppage time.

Real Madrid are now nine points adrift ahead of their trip to Eibar today.

Barca boss Luis Enrique made four changes from the side that destroyed Roma 6-1 in the Champions League in midweek, but with Messi, Suarez and Neymar deployed once more in attack, the Catalans didn’t miss a beat.

On 22 minutes Messi released Alves down the right and Neymar was quickest to meet his low cross and drive the ball into the top corner.

Alves was the creator once more for Barca’s second just before the break as his floated cross picked out Suarez to acrobatica­lly volley into the far corner.

Barca had to wait just eight minutes after the break for a third with the full-backs proving Sociedad’s downfall again as this time Jeremy Mathieu squared for Neymar to apply a simple finish.

That strike took Neymar and Suarez’s tally in La Liga this season to 26 — the same as the entire Real Madrid squad.

However, both then turned their hand to trying to set up Messi.

It looked like being a forlorn afternoon for the four-time World Player of the Year until a final piece of magic between Neymar and Suarez allowed the Brazilian to roll the ball invitingly across goal for Messi to slot into an empty net and seal a fantastic week for Barca which has seen them take a strangle hold of La Liga and clinch their place in the last 16 of the Champions League.

 ??  ?? Lionel Messi and his son Thiago.
Lionel Messi and his son Thiago.

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