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Messi, 500 & counting

Lionel reaches another landmark in Barca jersey

Agencies Published 08.11.16, 12:00 AM
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez celebrate the latter's winner against Sevilla

Madrid: Lionel Messi, with his 500th Barcelona goal, and Luis Suarez saved the Spanish champions from a second defeat in six days, as they came from behind to win 2-1 at Sevilla. Sunday's victory kept Barca just two points adrift of Real Madrid, who were 3-0 victors over Leganes, thanks to a double from Gareth Bale.

Madrid also announced that Cristiano Ronaldo will extend his contract with the European champions until 2021. Messi inspired a spirited Barca fightback fresh from a 3-1 defeat at Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday, after a first-half dominated by Sevilla.

"There is no one like him and our objective as a team is to look for Leo as much as possible," Barca boss Luis Enrique told Spanish TV station Movistar. Messi's capacity to play in any position and interpret what is happening on the field is laudable."

With the cast of the Game of Thrones among those watching in Seville, the game got off to a frantic start.

The hosts had two shots on goal inside 50 seconds, but from a Sevilla corner Barca broke forward at lightning speed and Suarez's effort from Neymar's layoff was brilliantly saved by Sergio Rico.

Sevilla remained on the front foot for most of the first-half and got their reward on 15 minutes when Pablo Sarabia's pass bamboozled Sergi Roberto and Vitolo charged through to open the scoring.

Sarabia passed up a great chance to make it two when he took the bizarre decision to backheel the ball towards the edge of the area when he had just Marc-Andre ter Stegen to beat. Barca made Sevilla pay with another brilliant counter-attack to level two minutes before half-time as this time Messi curled Neymar's pass into the bottom corner.

The goal was Messi's 500th for Barca including friendlies, but he should have had more after the break as only a brilliant block from Mariano and save from Rico prevented the Barca captain turning the game around. He score 469 of those in official fixtures.

Messi is now 105 goals clear of second all-time top scorer Paulino Alcantara, who played for Barcelona in two spells between 1912 and 1927.

Messi turned provider for the winner just after the hour mark as he teed up Suarez to drill the ball low past Rico. Rico produced an incredible stop to prevent Suarez making it 3-1, but a huge error from Ter Stegen at the other end nearly cost Barca the win as he flapped at a corner and Steven N'Zonzi headed inches wide the goal gaping.

On the eve of the match, Sevilla coach Jorge Sampaoli had joked that Lionel Messi's supremacy necessitated two Ballon d'Or competitions, "one for Messi and one for everyone else".

The Argentine's words rang true as his compatriot turned Sunday's thrilling encounter with the high-flying Andalusians on its head.

Barca had looked to be at the receiving end after Vitolo's 15th minute goal and were drowning in the home side's unrelenting pressure, only spared by some wayward finishing.

But as halftime approached, Messi sparked a surge forward.

The 29-year-old took hold of proceedings in the second half, crafting two unfulfilled chances for himself before teeing up Suarez to secure Barca the winner.

Sevilla, for all their early confidence, had no response.

"When a player like him takes a game seriously it's very difficult for his opponents," said Sampaoli, whose side's perfect home record in La Liga and the Champions League was broken. "Messi is a world class player and when the game opens up there's little you can do to stop him, nor his team mates because they can really punish you if you give them any space."

Enrique praised the little magician for yet another match-winning display. "Messi's capacity to interpret any situation is remarkable. There's no-one like him," he said.

Sevilla's Vitolo added: "I'm not going to tell you anything new about Messi, for me he's the best of all time.

"He only appeared in the first half to score the goal, but in the second he improved his whole team. We were on top in the first half but Barca's front three can score at any moment and their first goal got them back into the game."

Sevilla president Pepe Castro lamented his side's inability to finish Barcelona off but was also in thrall to Messi.

"We couldn't take our chances in the first half. They have Messi, we do not," he said. "He is an extraterrestrial. The first time he touches the ball, it's a goal."

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