Barcelona canters past Hercules

January 30, 2011 04:35 pm | Updated February 02, 2011 03:10 pm IST - Madrid

Lionel Messi scored twice as Barcelon comfortably saw off the challenge of Hercules. Photo: AP

Lionel Messi scored twice as Barcelon comfortably saw off the challenge of Hercules. Photo: AP

Record-breaking Barcelona opened up a seven-point lead atop the Spanish Liga with a 3-0 win on Saturday at Hercules.

In-form winger Pedro gave Barca the lead before FIFA World Player Lionel Messi polished off Hercules with two late goals.

It was Barca’s 15th straight league win, a new Spanish record, and leaves them with an astonishing 58 points from 21 games. Second-place Real Madrid, currently on 51, are at lowly Osasuna on Sunday.

As usual, Barca enjoyed bulk of the possession but failed — just for a change — to create an abundance of clear chances. They did not look really comfortable on Hercules’ narrow pitch until Messi put away his late goals.

Barca were determined to take revenge on the only team that has beaten them this season in La Liga. Pedro gave them the lead two minutes before half-time with a clever near-post drive, after having been set up perfectly by veteran playmaker Xavi.

The one-way traffic continued into the second half, but Barca did not put away the killer second goal until just three minutes from time. Messi, for whom nothing had gone right until then, received the ball on the edge of the penalty area, worked the ball onto his magical left foot — and made it 2-0 with an unstoppable drive.

Two minutes later, the impish Argentine completed the rout by turning in a Dani Alves centre from close range.

Messi now has 21 league goals to his name, just one less than top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo of Real.

Sporting Gijon beats Mallorca

Resurgent Gijon turned in their best performance of the season to win 4-0 at mid-table Mallorca. Diego Castro scored twice for the visitors, and youngster Nacho Cases and veteran Nacho Novo grabbed the other goals.

The Gijon directors must now be pleased not to have sacked coach Manuel Preciado three weeks ago, when everything was going wrong for the Asturians. They have since moved up to 12th.

Zaragoza, meanwhile, came from behind to snatch a late 2-1 win at new-look Malaga, who bought six new players in January.

Malaga took an early lead through Portugal midfielder Duda. But Argentine midfielder Nicolas Bertolo levelled for Zaragoza before half-time, and Florent Sinama-Pongolle hit the winner for the visitors with just three minutes left.

Levante moved off the bottom of the table with a 2-0 home defeat of Getafe, with goals at the start of the second half from Valdo and Felipe Caicedo. Xisco was sent off for Levante and Manu del Moral for Getafe.

Sevilla, Depor involved in six-goal thriller

Saturday’s late game was a heart-stopping 3-3 draw between Deportivo Coruna and Sevilla.

Lassad Nouioui scored twice for Deportivo, and Laure got an injury-time equalizer for them. Alvaro Negredo scored two for Sevilla, and Julien Escude got their other goal.

Sevilla had goalkeeper Andres Palop sent off but battled back from 2-0 down to lead 3-2, but Laure made it 3-3 for Deportivo right at the death.

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