Magical Messi Hat-Trick Hands Barca Win At Sevilla In Six-Goal Thriller
23rd February 2019
Messi was supposed to be lacking fitness and Barca struggling for form but both delivered a resounding response at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, with two matches against Real Madrid just around the corner

- Lionel Messi hit a sumptuous hat-trick, the 50th of his career, to inspire Barcelona to a 4-2 victory over Sevilla on Saturday and take them one step closer to winning La Liga
- After scoring 11 goals in nine games, Messi's thigh strain had coincided with a dip by his own high standards, one goal in four prompting concerns he was being pushed too far
- But the Argentinian was back to his scintillating best, this his 44th treble for Barcelona, now the joint most for a Spanish club alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, rounded off by a trademark chip late on
SEVILLE, Spain-
Lionel Messi hit a sumptuous hat-trick, the 50th of his career, to inspire
Barcelona to a 4-2 victory over Sevilla on Saturday and take them one step
closer to winning La Liga.
Messi was supposed
to be lacking fitness and Barca struggling for form but both delivered a
resounding response at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, with two matches against Real
Madrid just around the corner.
After scoring 11
goals in nine games, Messi's thigh strain had coincided with a dip by his own
high standards, one goal in four prompting concerns he was being pushed too
far.
But the Argentinian
was back to his scintillating best, this his 44th treble for Barcelona, now the
joint most for a Spanish club alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, rounded off by a
trademark chip late on.
"We cannot
always be at our best," Messi said afterwards. "We came from a streak
when, to be honest, we weren't playing our best football. If the game flows it
is easier to score goals."
Luis Suarez needed a
goal after a disappointing performance against Lyon in midweek and Messi
arranged that too. It was his pass that Suarez converted for a fourth, after
Jesus Navas and Gabriel Mercado had twice put Sevilla ahead in the first
half.
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Sevilla's top-four
hopes look increasingly uncertain but for Barcelona, this was one of the
toughest tests left in their run-in, with perhaps the most difficult to come
next weekend, against Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Real, who face
Levante on Sunday, sit 12 points behind Barca and their best hope of a domestic
trophy is surely now in beating them first on Wednesday in the Copa del Rey.
"This is not
the title almost won but it was important to win today," Messi said.
"It gets harder towards the end and it is never easy here. Today we were
back to being us."
As well as a return
to form for Barca and Messi, there was a return to the team for Samuel Umtiti,
the defender handed his first appearance in three months after recovering from
a knee injury.
It was given an
early test as Wissam Ben Yedder twisted him one way and then the other but
Umtiti was quick on his feet and did well to make the block.
Sevilla had started
at a furious pace and it was the speedy Navas that scored first, sprinting
almost 78 metres to meet the end of a slick counter-attack.
Messi lost the ball
and Ben Yedder set off through the centre, teeing up Navas on the right to find
the far corner.
Messi soon made
amends. Ivan Rakitic sent over a dangling cross, which he volleyed sweetly past
Tomas Vaclik with his left foot.
The ball was flying
from one end to the other as Umtiti stopped the lively Pablo Sarabia and Gerard
Pique's blistering break forward was halted by his opposite number three, Sergi
Gomez.
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Sevilla scored next,
just before half-time, with Marc-Andre ter Stegen's underhit clearance allowing
Sarabia to scuttle down the right. He flicked the ball off the goalline and
back to Mercado, who steered it into the net.
Ousmane Dembele came
on and should have equalised, fluffing his finish after a cross from Suarez,
who should have had a penalty when Simon Kjaer caught him late.
Messi provided the
finishing touch. Again it came from the goalkeeper, Vaclik's punt falling
straight to Rakitic. Dembele pulled back for Messi, who took one touch and
curled it, this time right-footed, into the top corner.
Sevilla looked dead
on their feet, their early intensity draining away, and Messi landed the
knock-out blow. There was a hint of fortune as Carles Alena's shot deflected
neatly into his path. Vaclik came out but Messi scooped it over his body and
in.
Three times a scorer, there was still time for an assist. Messi chested and poked the ball through for Suarez. His lob made it four.