Barcelona’s Ivan Rakitic (R) shoots to score past Cordoba’s Inigo Lopez during their La Liga match at the El Arcangel Stadium on Saturday.—AFP
Barcelona’s Ivan Rakitic (R) shoots to score past Cordoba’s Inigo Lopez during their La Liga match at the El Arcangel Stadium on Saturday.—AFP

CORDOBA (Spain): Luis Suarez netted a hat trick while Lionel Messi scored his 50th and 51st goals of the season in all competitions as Barcelona crushed Cordoba 8-0 on Saturday to provisionally extend their La Liga lead.

Barca opened up a five-point gap over Real Madrid who have a game in hand, while Cordoba’s 17th round without a win confirmed the team’s relegation.

Messi played Ivan Rakitic clear to start the rout in the 42nd minute, and Suarez got his first goal in first-half injury time.

Dani Alves crossed for Messi and Suarez to add two headed goals before Gerard Pique netted a header of this own.

Messi, Neymar and Suarez then polished off the demolition.

Cordoba could yet be handed a reprieve from relegation should Almeria lose their appeal against the deduction of three points for unpaid transfer fees, or Elche face sanctions for overdue debts to the tax authorities.

Despite Wednesday’s looming meeting with former Barca boss Pep Guardiola and German champions Bayern Munich in their Champions League semi-final, first-leg, Luis Enrique named his strongest available side.

Neymar wasted a great chance to get the visitors off to a flying start when he volleyed over from Alves’ cross.

Cordoba missed a similar opening moments later as Florin Andone headed over Edimar’s dangerous ball in from the left.

Messi also uncharacteristically passed up a great opportunity to open the scoring as he shot straight at Juan Carlos after brilliantly dribbling past three defenders, whilst another Neymar mishit shot came back off the post.

However, it was only a matter of time before the league leaders made the breakthrough and they did so in style when Messi’s lovely cushioned pass picked out Rakitic and he crashed a shot into the roof of the net.

Suarez made it 2-0 just before the break when he latched onto a similar pass from Andres Iniesta to sneak the ball between Carlos’s legs.

The one way traffic continued after the break as Messi expertly nodded home Alves’s inch-perfect cross just a minute into the second-half.

Alves’ brilliant form in recent weeks has been unimpeded by ongoing speculation over his future as he once more bombed to the right to cross for Suarez to head in his 23rd goal of the season.

Neymar’s off-day in front of goal continued when he sliced wide with just the keeper to beat from Suarez’s inviting pass.

However, Barca didn’t have to wait long for a fifth as Pique rose unchallenged to head in from Xavi’s corner 25 minutes from time.

Messi rolled home the sixth into an empty net thanks to unselfish play by Neymar and the four-time World Player of the Year returned the favour by allowing the Brazilian to slot home from the penalty spot after he had been felled by Adrian Gunino.

And Suarez rounded off the scoring by completing his first Barca hat-trick with a simple finish after Xavi’s blocked effort had left the helpless Carlos on the floor.

Published in Dawn, May 3rd, 2015

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