Lionel Messi struck his 500th Barcelona goal with the last kick of the
game to blow the La Liga title race wide open with a thrilling 3-2 win
at Real Madrid on Sunday.
Messi had broken a three-year goalless drought against Madrid to cancel out Casemiro’s opener for Madrid in the first-half.
Ivan Rakitic’s stunning strike and a red card for Madrid captain Sergio
Ramos for chopping down Messi 13 minutes from time put Barca on course
for victory before James Rodriguez came off the bench to level four
minutes from time.
However, fittingly, Messi had the final say with a brilliant finish deep
into stoppage time to lift Barcelona’s hopes of a third straight La
Liga title.
Fresh from dumping Bayern Munich out the Champions League in a 4-2
thriller after extra-time in midweek, Madrid had started confidently in
another breathless encounter at the Bernabeu.
Cristiano Ronaldo had strong appeals for a penalty waived away inside
two minutes after he appeared to have been clipped by Samuel Umtiti.
Barca grew slowly into the game and had their first big chance when Luis
Suarez dragged wide Jordi Alba’s fine cut-back from the edge of the box
11 minutes in.
Shortly after Messi was left floored and bloodied after being caught by a stray elbow from Marcelo.
The Argentine was still down by Ronaldo drilled another fine effort
towards goal that Marc-Andre ter Stegen did well to parry to safety.
Unsurprisingly given both Madrid’s potency and Barca’s inability to defend set-pieces, the opener arrived from a dead ball.
Marcelo picked up the loose ball from a corner and when Sergio Ramos
volleyed his cross against the post, Casemiro was on hand to tap into an
unguarded net.
The lead lasted just five minutes, though, as with a handkerchief still
mopping the blood from his cheek, Messi danced past Dani Carvajal and
Nacho to fire home his first goal against Madrid for three years.
Ter Stegen was called into action again to prevent Real immediately
retaking the lead as he flew to his left to save from Luka Modric’s
long-range effort.
However, Barca ended the half feeling hard done by when referee
Alejandro Jose Hernandez didn’t show Casemiro a second yellow card for
upending Messi as he led a promising counter-attack.
Madrid were rampant at the start of the second period, but were met with a wall of resistence in Ter Stegen.
The German dived low to his left to turn international teammate Toni
Kroos’s effort behind before diverting Karim Benzema’s goalbound header
to safety with his outstretched foot.
However, Keylor Navas was also busy at the other end as he came to Madrid’s rescue on three occasions.
Firstly, he got a foot to Paco Alcacer’s prodded effort before pulling off acrobatic saves to deny Gerard Pique and Suarez.
Ronaldo then missed a guilt-edged chance to put Madrid back in front as
he somehow turned the ball over from point-blank range after unselfish
play from Asensio.
There was nothing Navas could do to deny Barca 17 minutes from time when
Rakitic took aim from 25 yards and drilled into the top corner.
The match seemed to have swung decisively in Barca’s favour four minutes
later when Ramos scythed down Messi to be shown the 22nd red card of
his career.
However, even with 10 men, Madrid rallied and levelled when substitute
James Rodriguez swept home Marcelo’s cross four minutes from time.
There was still time for one huge twist in the title race, though, as
Sergi Roberto’s lung-bursting run led a Barca counter-attack to feed
Jordi Alba and his cross was smashed into the corner by Messi.
(AFP)
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