Messi double keeps Barca record rolling

07 Mar, 2016

A Lionel Messi-inspired Barcelona tightened their grip on the La Liga title race with a comprehensive 4-0 win at Eibar on Sunday to open up an 11-point lead at the top. Munir El Haddadi tapped home the opener from Luis Suarez's cross before Messi doubled Barca's advantage with a brilliant individual effort just before half-time.
Messi doubled his tally from the penalty spot before Suarez lashed home the fourth six minutes from time.
Barca's 11th consecutive league win also stretches their record unbeaten run to 36 games.
Atletico Madrid can close the gap at the top to eight points when they visit Gary Neville's Valencia later on Sunday. Real Madrid remain 12 points adrift of Barca in third despite Cristiano Ronaldo's four-goal show in a 7-1 demolition of Celta Vigo on Saturday.
"It is evident we are well-positioned in the league, but there are plenty of points to play for and meetings with direct rivals to come," said Barca boss Luis Enrique.
"I am very happy to see the team evolve and improve without ever losing their ambition."
The European champions were without the suspended Neymar, who made the most of his free weekend to return to his native Brazil.
However, El Haddadi made the most of his rare chance to start with a simple finish at the back post eight minutes in after Messi's brilliant pass had played in Suarez behind the Eibar defence.
Suarez was surpassed by Ronaldo in the fight to be La Liga's top scorer and the Uruguayan look determined to hit back early on, but fluffed his lines with just Abel Riesgo to beat two minutes later.
El Haddadi should have teed up Suarez for a tap-in from another Messi through ball midway through the half, but the youngster overhit his pass and the ball slipped just wide.

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