Brilliant Messi, Suarez Break Stubborn 10-Man Atletico Resistance

7th April 2019

Barcelona open 11-point lead in La Liga with 2-0 victory over closest challengers as Costa sees red

Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates his goal during the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on April 6, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates his goal during the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on April 6, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • Diego Costa was sent off in the 28th minute at Camp Nou after appearing to insult the referee, Gil Manzano, but while Atletico held on for almost another hour, Suarez and Messi struck late to seal a pivotal 2-0 win
  • United's coach Ole Gunnar Solksjaer was in the crowd along with his assistant Mike Phelan but this was a familiar story of Barcelona's deadly duo delivering when it mattered most
  • The second was a display of Messi magic, his weaving run from the right leaving both Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin on their backs. A tucked finish found its way to finish off the game and, probably, Atletico too

BARCELONA, Spain- Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi scored twice in two minutes as Barcelona broke the resistance of 10-man Atletico Madrid on Saturday to go 11 points clear of their La Liga title rivals. 

Diego Costa was sent off in the 28th minute at Camp Nou after appearing to insult the referee, Gil Manzano, but while Atletico held on for almost another hour, Suarez and Messi struck late to seal a pivotal 2-0 win.

The victory leaves Barca almost out of sight with seven games left to play and maintains momentum ahead of Wednesday's trip to Manchester United in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals.

United's coach Ole Gunnar Solksjaer was in the crowd along with his assistant Mike Phelan but this was a familiar story of Barcelona's deadly duo delivering when it mattered most. 

Costa's early and needless dismissal left Atletico needing snookers just to avoid defeat, let alone pull off the win that their coach Diego Simeone had said was the only result that could keep their challenge alive. 

But Suarez intervened with a superb long-range strike in the 85th minute, before Messi added a second in the 86th. The pair have now scored 53 goals between them in La Liga this season.

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Only a monumental collapse could now bring Atletico back into contention and more likely is Barca have earned themselves the luxury of resting players, with an even greater focus on success in Europe.

Antoine Griezmann, who decided against joining Barcelona last summer, was whistled as his name was read out before kick-off and he struggled for chances in what quickly became a contest of attack against defence after Costa departed.  

Costa insult

Costa headed over and Griezmann shot straight at Marc-Andre ter Stegen early on while for Barcelona, Jordi Alba hit the post after a defence-splitting pass from Messi. 

Atletico seemed to be finding their way into the game when Manzano showed red to Costa, who had pursued the referee and seemingly directed an insult towards him after a tangle with Philippe Coutinho. 

A fuming Costa was escorted away by Gerard Pique and then Barca took control. Coutinho should have scored after a brilliant backheel by Suarez, who tried the same trick again when perhaps a simpler pass might have teed up Messi. 

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The Argentinian came alive at the start of the second half as one shot was saved by the excellent Jan Oblak and another mesmeric run ended with a feathered pass to Suarez but again, Oblak saved, this time with his foot. 

Finally, the resistance of Oblak and Atletico was broken as Barca scored twice in two minutes. The first was a peach as Suarez lined up a shot from 25 yards and whipped it past the left hand of Oblak into the bottom corner. 

The second was a display of Messi magic, his weaving run from the right leaving both Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin on their backs. A tucked finish found its way to finish off the game and, probably, Atletico too. 

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