Barcelona moved to the top of La Liga for the first time since early November as Lionel Messi struck his 32nd hat-trick for the club in a 6-1 thrashing of 10-man Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.
Real Madrid’s 1-0 defeat at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday handed Barca the chance to overtake the European champions and Luis Suarez wasted no time in taking advantage as he slotted home his sixth goal in as many games.
Gerard Pique doubled the hosts’ advantage just after half-time before Messi added a third from the penalty spot at the second attempt thanks to a reprieve from the referee after his initial effort was saved by Cristian Alvarez and Tito had been sent-off for a second bookable offence.
There was no controversy over the Argentine’s final two goals, though, as he moved level with Cristiano Ronaldo on 30 league goals for the season.
Both sides ended with 10 men when Dani Alves was shown a straight red card for bringing down Alberto Bueno inside the area and Bueno converted from the spot.
However, Barca had the final word when Suarez slammed home his second of the afternoon from Messi’s through ball.
“The objective is to be the leader when the season ends,” said Barca boss Luis Enrique.
“I have always said the big teams will lose throughout the course of the season and it will continue to happen, therefore we have to be very careful.”
Suarez has found his scoring touch in recent weeks after a slow start to life at the Camp Nou and was razor sharp in front of goal just six minutes in as he rolled his defender before flicking the ball past Alvarez with the outside of his right foot.
– Impossible task –
Rayo competed well during the first 45 minutes, but were nearly undone by a moment of genius when Messi lobbed Suarez’s lofted pass over the onrushing Alvarez only to see the ball float into the side-netting.
Enrique’s men didn’t have to wait long to make the game safe after the break, though, as Jordi Alba’s header from Xavi’s corner came back off the post and Pique was on hand to force the ball over the line.
Rayo’s task became impossible seven minutes later when Suarez was pulled down by Tito inside the area and the defender was shown a second yellow card.
Messi’s yips from the penalty spot continued as, after missing five of his last 10 for club and country, Alvarez comfortably saved his first effort.
However, referee Jesus Gil Manzano ruled there had been encroachment by Rayo players and gave Messi a second opportunity which he didn’t pass up.