Lionel Messi’s 15th
La Liga hat-trick lit up a nerve-jangling nine-goal thriller as Barcelona
survived Javier Mascherano’s red card to win 5-4 at Deportivo Coruna to go three
points clear at the top on Saturday.
Barcelona's Messi
celebrates his goal against Deportivo Coruna during Spanish First Division
soccer match at the Riazor stadium in Coruna
Messi’s latest
masterclass overshadowed Real Madrid’s drab 2-0 triumph at home to promoted
Celta Vigo. Gonzalo Higuain and Cristiano Ronaldo (penalty) scored the goals
that lifted Jose Mourinho’s team to fourth place, eight points behind arch
rivals Barca.
World Player of the
Year Messi, who is expecting the imminent birth of his first child, has notched
71 goals for club and country in 2012. That leaves him only four short of the
record set by Brazilian great Pele in 1959.
The Argentine has 11
goals in eight La Liga outings this season, two more than Ronaldo. Unbeaten
Barca have 22 points, three ahead of Atletico Madrid who play their game in
hand at Real Sociedad on Sunday (1930 GMT).
“He (Messi) is off
to the hospital now for a happy occasion as his son is on the way,” Barca
sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta told Spanish television.
Malaga are third on
17 points after Joaquin made amends for fluffing a penalty by grabbing the
winner in a 2-1 victory at home to Real Valladolid.
On a day full of
late drama, Valencia got their stuttering season back on track when they
snatched a 3-2 win over struggling Athletic Bilbao who were leading 2-1 when
they had Ander Herrera sent off midway through the second half.
Barca looked to be
cruising to a seventh win of the campaign when they raced into a three-goal
lead after 18 minutes at Depor’s Riazor stadium.
Jordi Alba sped on
to a Cesc Fabregas pass to score in the third minute, Cristian Tello added a
second and then Messi smashed in his first of the night after Fabregas’s clever
backheel.
The home side pulled
two goals back against the run of play through Pizzi (penalty) and Alex
Bergantinos before Messi made the most of another Fabregas assist to make it
4-2 at the break.
In a frenetic start
to the second half Depor midfielder Pizzi curled in a stunning 47th-minute free
kick and Mascherano was harshly shown a second yellow card two minutes later.
Barca coach Tito
Vilanova reacted by replacing Fabregas with Xavi before Messi, who also struck
a free kick against the post, appeared to have killed the game when he made it
5-3 with a trademark run and clinical finish in the 77th minute.
A bizarre own goal
from Barca full back Jordi Alba, when he lobbed keeper Victor Valdes from
inside his own penalty area, gave Depor fresh hope but they were unable to make
some late pressure count.
Huge confidence
“We could have
killed off the game in the first half but Deportivo are strong when they are
playing at home and their fans get behind them,” said Barca playmaker Andres
Iniesta.
“We are going away
with the feeling of having got through a tough match and we will learn from
that.”
Real, who are
clawing their way up the table after a poor start to the defence of their
title, took an 11th-minute lead at the Bernabeu thanks to a Higuain cross-shot
from the left that looped over Celta goalkeeper Sergio and into the net.
The home team
struggled to break through Celta’s well-drilled defence and needed a
67th-minute Ronaldo penalty, awarded for a foul on Mesut Ozil, to double the
lead.
The visitors came
close to scoring late on but Real keeper Iker Casillas produced a fine save to
keep out South Korea striker Park Chu-young’s header.
“We need to stay on
this path and try to reduce the gap to the leaders,” said Real defender Sergio
Ramos.
“Our confidence is
huge and the league is very long. Until there is no mathematical champion,
which won’t be for a long time, Madrid will be up there fighting.”
Valladolid took an
early lead at Malaga through Angola forward Manucho who was then sent off nine
minutes from time after picking up a second yellow card.
Promising Spain
under-21 playmaker Isco levelled before halftime before Joaquin, a former Spain
winger, struck in the 88th minute to make up for his penalty miss three minutes
earlier.
An Aritz Aduriz
double either side of a Roberto Soldado penalty put Bilbao ahead at the break
at Valencia’s Mestalla arena.
After Herrera’s
dismissal for violent conduct, Alberto Costa levelled in the 88th minute and
substitute Nelson Valdez nodded a 90th-minute winner.
Valencia are eighth
on 11 points while Bilbao are 16th.