Sunday, March 8, 2015

Barcelona 6-1 Rayo Vallecano: Lionel Messi 12-minute hat-trick (his fastest ever)

Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez fired Barcelona to the top of La Liga
by scoring five of their six goals at the Nou Camp on Sunday.
Suarez scored the first and last goals in the 6-1 win. 'He is giving
us more and more with every week that passes' said Luis Enrique.
Messi scored a 12-minute second-half hat-trick to take him level
with Cristiano Ronaldo for 30 league goals this season. It was also
a record breaking 24th La Liga hat-trick taking him one clear of
the Portuguese and setting a new domestic record.
Rayo Vallecano are more used to lunchtime kick-offs than
Barcelona but Suarez had no problems with the early start as he
put the home side ahead after just six minutes.
He received the ball from Xavi having sprung Rayo's adventurous
offside trap and, with the outside of his right boot, spun a shot past
the advancing Cristian Alvarez. It was one of his best goals since
joining the club, and it was also his ninth since the turn of the
year.
Barcelona should then have wrapped up the three points in the
next 20 minutes but were wasteful in front of goal and unfortunate
with a penalty decision that went against them.
First Suarez was sent racing away once again as Rayo persisted
with a suicidal high defensive line but his cross to Pedro was cut
out by a recovering defender.
The former Liverpool striker then went through on Alvarez but was
bundled down from behind by Abdoulaye Ba only for the referee to
wave play on. Pedro was next to go close went put through by
Messi but his effort was saved by Alvarez who was helping to keep
Rayo in the game.
He was also spending a lot of time sweeping up outside his area.
The visiting manager Paco Jemez had said before the game that
losing by seven would be the same as losing by a single goal and
his attacking tactics were keeping him to his word.
Rayo had their chances too. Trashorras in particular tested
Claudio Bravo from open play and from a free-kick after Javier
Mascherano had fouled on the edge of the area and been booked
for his trouble.
Barcelona could not extend their lead before the break but they
came close just before the half time whistle with what would have
been one of the goals of the season.
Suarez lofted a pass over the top of Rayo's defensive line to Messi
and flicked it first time over the goalkeeper but just wide of the
target.
If Jemez spent the break convincing his players they get back into
the game the belief was undone within five minutes of the restart.
Xavi took a corner, Jordi Alba headed it on to a post and when it
came back down in the six-yard box Pique forced it over the line.
Rayo were 3-0 down, and a man down, before the hour mark. Full-
back Tito had been booked in the first half and when he grappled
Suarez to ground inside the area the referee pointed to the spot
and pulled out a second yellow and then the red.
It was Messi's first spot-kick since having his penalty saved by
Joe Hart at the Etihad. He seemed to wait an age before steering it
to the keeper's right and seeing it comfortably saved. There was a
let-off to come however with the referee deciding it needed to be
taken again.
At the second attempt he put it to the keeper's left and this time
the ball nestled in the corner. The roof was coming down on Rayo
now and Messi soon made it 4-0 turning in a Suarez pass. Alvarez
then saved the Barcelona number ten's free-kick to deny him a
hat-trick. He wasn't denied for long however.
On minute 63 substitute Rafinha sent the ball out to Alba and he
crossed for Messi to quick-step around the last defender and
convert for his third goal of the game, his 30th of the season and
his 24th La Liga hat-trick –no one has ever scored more.
Alves was sent off for bringing down Alberto Bueno. He looked to
get the ball before the player but the referee pointed to the spot
and the former Real Madrid youngster scored the penalty.
There was still time for Suarez to get his second of the game. He
raced clear of Rayo's still stubbornly high line but played in Messi
instead of finishing himself and watched as the pass just run away
from his team-mate. Messi repaid the favour when he slipped
Suarez through and with seconds of normal time remaining he
made it six.

source: dailymailuk

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