Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez on target as Barcelona demolish Getafe 6-0
Barcelona enjoyed their home outing at Camp Nou as they pumped in half-dozen goals. (Source: Reuters)
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar motored past 100 goals for the season to fire the La Liga leaders to a 6-0 romp at home to Getafe and stretch the gap over Real Madrid to five points on Tuesday.
After Suarez was felled, Messi set treble-chasing Barca on their way with a dinked penalty in the ninth minute at the Nou Camp, the first time the Argentina forward has attempted a “Panenka” in 75 spot kicks for club and country.
Suarez clipped a volley into the net from Messi’s floated pass in the 25th and Neymar weaved into space to fire low into the corner three minutes later, the 100th goal for Messi, Suarez and Neymar, known as ‘MSN’, in all competitions this term.
Messi is on 49 goals, Uruguay striker Suarez, whose ban for biting an opponent expired at the end of October, has 21 and Brazil forward Neymar 32.
Playmaker Xavi, making his 501st league appearance for the Catalan giants, curled a superb shot into the top corner on the half hour and their Uruguay forward Suarez netted his second after a flowing move five minutes before the break.
It was the first time Getafe, who are 13th, have conceded five goals in the first half of a La Liga match.
Messi took his league tally to 38 this term, one behind top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid, with a whipped shot into the top corner two minutes after the break before Getafe managed to repel waves of attacks for the remainder of the game.
FORMIDABLE ATTACK
Barcelona have 84 points with four matches left, while second-placed Real can trim the gap back to two points if they win their game in hand at home to Almeria on Wednesday.
Champions Atletico Madrid are seven points adrift of Real in third ahead of their game at Villarreal on Wednesday.
Barcelona, and their formidable attack, look to be in ominous form before a crucial run of games over the next two weeks, including their Champions League semi-final tie against German champions Bayern Munich.
They are also through to next month’s King’s Cup final against Athletic Bilbao and thus have a chance of repeating 2009’s historic treble of Champions League and Spanish league and Cup titles under current Bayern coach Pep Guardiola.
“The team is 100 percent committed, the fans, everyone,” Suarez told Spanish television.
“We have an obligation to achieve great things and we are facing the most important phase of the season,” added the 28-year-old, who joined Barca from Liverpool in July.
Athletic Bilbao, who are eighth, host 12th-placed Real Sociedad in the Basque derby later on Tuesday.