Lionel Messi struck four goals as Barcelona romped to a 6-1 win over Eibar to extend their lead at the top of La Liga on Tuesday and maintain their 100 percent record. The Argentine was at his brilliant best as he lethally picked off the demoralised Basques, opening the scoring with a penalty in the 21st minute after Nelson Semedo was brought down by Alex Galvez. With Barca leading 3-1, Messi struck three more times to help the Catalans reach 15 points from five games, five clear of second-placed Sevilla, having played one match more. Valencia moved up to third after romping to a 5-0 win over bottom side Malaga with Simone Zaza netting a hat-trick.
Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde made several changes, resting striker Luis Suarez and left back Jordi Alba while picking Gerard Deulofeu in place of the injured Ousmane Dembele. The French winger is out for nearly four months with a ruptured hamstring and Barca paid tribute to him with a t-shirt reading ‘Courage Ousmane’ worn by the players before the game. After Messi broke the deadlock Paulinho headed home from a corner to score Barcelona’s second before halftime.
It was the Brazil midfielder’s second goal in the last two games, a feat matched by Denis Suarez who increased Barca’s lead to 3-0 before Sergi Enrich pulled one back for mid-table Eibar. However, Messi then took over with a virtuoso performance, sealing his hat-trick with a perfectly placed strike from the edge of the area under Marko Dmitrovic. Substitute Aleix Vidal teed Messi up for his fourth in the 87th minute as the Argentine’s magic touch gave what had been a solid but unspectacular Barcelona performance some sparkle.
The clinical Argentine Messi now has 11 goals in his last five games in all competitions and with record signing Ousmane Dembele injured and Luis Suarez rested, he put on a sensational show at Camp Nou to extend Barcelona’s La Liga lead.
“From a move where it looks like nothing is going to happen, he can create something good for us and bad for the opposition,” Valverde told reporters. “Him scoring four goals isn’t news anymore. He’s done this time and time again, on many nights and in many games. He repeats it, he repeats it and he repeats it.” Having coached Athletic Bilbao before joining Barcelona, Valverde has faced Messi multiple times, but for summer signing Nelson Semedo, experiencing the Argentine’s magic live is a relatively new sensation. “Game by game he surprises us, there are no words for him,” said the Portuguese right back, who won the penalty which Messi converted for his first goal of the night in the 21st minute.