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Suarez grabs hat-trick as Barca rout Cordoba; Real also win

Last updated on: May 03, 2015 12:41 IST
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Barcelona's Luis Suarez (L) celebrates a goal with team mates Lionel Messi (R) and Neymar (C) during their Spanish first division soccer match against Cordoba at El Arcangel stadium. Photograph: Javier Barbancho/Reuters

Luis Suarez scored a hat-trick and Lionel Messi bagged a brace as Barcelona thrashed bottom side Cordoba 8-0 on Saturday to move a step closer to their fifth La Liga title in seven years.

Champions Atletico Madrid lacked creativity against Athletic Bilbao and were held to a 0-0 draw but remained in the driving seat for third place.

Barca have a five-point lead over Real Madrid, who face a tough match at Sevilla later on Saturday. Atletico are third with a seven-point lead over Valencia who play Eibar on Sunday.

Suarez's prolific form has brought the Uruguayan 17 goals from his last 16 games in all competitions while Messi is now top scorer in the league with 40 goals -- one more than Real's Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ivan Rakitic volleyed into the roof of the net to give Barca the lead after 42 minutes at Cordoba and Suarez slotted home in first-half stoppage time.

Lionel Messi (2ndR) of FC Barcelona competes for the ball with Aleksandar Pantic (R) of Cordoba CF during the La Liga match between Cordoba CF and Barcelona FC at El Arcangel stadium. Photograph: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images

Messi headed in straight after the restart, with further headers from Suarez and Gerard Pique as Barcelona hit their stride.

Messi scored into an open net with 10 minutes to go and Neymar converted a penalty after he was brought down by defender Adrian Gunino.

Barca showed no mercy with Suarez striking again two minutes from time to seal a resounding win with three games to go.

“Football is a very complex sport. We are on the right road but you have to start again before each game and look to create the play in order to get the results,” Barca coach Luis Enrique told reporters.

“The goals from Ivan and Luis have got us going and then in the second half we were very effective in front of goal.

“These were three key points and I am very pleased with the result.”

Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic celebrates a goal with team mate Lionel Messi during their Spanish first division soccer match at El Arcangel stadium. Photograph: Javier Barbancho/Reuters

Luis Enrique chose not to rest players ahead of the Champions League semi-final next Wednesday against Bayern Munich with their deadly attacking trident eager for more goals.

Neymar should have scored inside two minutes but he volleyed over from close range and the game settled into a slow tempo, partly due to the high temperatures, with Barca controlling the play.

Messi jigged past three challenges inside the Cordoba area but shot straight at keeper Juan Carlos and Neymar failed to connect cleanly with a volley from 12 yards which hit the right post.

The floodgates opened, however, after Rakitic scored against a sorry Cordoba who look doomed to return to the second division after a year in top flight.

Ronaldo hat-trick keeps Real in hunt

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring his team's 3rd goal during their La Liga match against Sevilla FC at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville on Saturday

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring his team's 3rd goal during their La Liga match against Sevilla FC at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville on Saturday. Photograph: Denis Doyle/Getty Images

Cristiano Ronaldo hit a record-breaking 25th La Liga treble as Real Madrid won a tricky match at Sevilla 3-2 on Saturday.

Now, Real trail Barcelona by only two points with three games left in the season.

Champions Atletico Madrid lacked creativity against Athletic Bilbao and were held to a 0-0 draw but remained in the driving seat for third place with a seven-point lead over Valencia who play Eibar on Sunday.

Suarez's prolific form has brought the Uruguayan 17 goals from his last 16 games in all competitions while Messi has 40 goals -- two less than top scorer Ronaldo.

Ronaldo now has the highest number of hat-tricks in La Liga history, one more than Messi.

He headed home an Isco cross after 36 minutes and a minute later Javier Hernandez flicked on a James Rodriguez cross to the Portuguese who beat keeper Sergio Rico from six yards.

Real Madrid's Raphael Varane battles for the ball with Sevilla's Aleix Vidal

Real Madrid's Raphael Varane battles for the ball with Sevilla's Aleix Vidal. Photograph: Denis Doyle/Getty Images

Substitute Gareth Bale crossed for a fine header by Ronaldo from a narrow angle to complete his hat-trick after 69 minutes and condemn Sevilla to their first home defeat in 35 matches in all competitions.

Real were still without Luka Modric and Karim Benzema while Bale was only fit to start the game on the bench.

Sevilla, who held Barcelona to a draw last month, started well and caused problems for the Real defence down the wings with Jose Antonio Reyes in particular a threat.

The Andalusian side though were down to 10 men when Ronaldo pounced for his first two goals as Grzegorz Krychowiak was on the sidelines after a clash of heads with Sergio Ramos.

Sevilla fought back and Carlos Bacca scored a penalty before halftime after Ramos felled Aleix Vidal.

After Ronaldo added his third Vicente Iborra scored from a Vidal cross and although Real had to resort to last-ditch defending they hung on for the victory.

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