Madrid: Luis Suarez stole the show Sunday evening with a brace and an assist as Barcelona fought back from two goals down to win 4-2 at Real Sociedad and restore their nine-point lead at the top of La Liga.
Suarez struck in the 50th and 71st minutes, his first a delightful chip from just inside the area, after laying on Paulinho six minutes before the break to start the comeback from first half goals from Sociedad’s Willian Jose and Juanmi.
A stunning Lionel Messi free-kick five minutes from time completed the comeback, which puts Ernesto Valverde’s side on 51 points, well ahead of second placed Atletico Madrid.
“The goal we scored before the break really helped us,” said Valverde after the game. “It seemed the curse was still there when we were 0-2 down, and yet we pushed and we believed we could turn it around and take the lead, and finally the goals came.” The win also moved Barca a full 19 points in front of arch rivals Real Madrid, who are languishing in fourth.
Barca came into Sunday’s clash having not won at Sociedad since 2007 and with 34 minutes gone it looked like the hex was going to continue.
Jose gave the hosts a shock lead after just 11 minutes when he headed home Xabi Prieto’s superb cross, and a shambolic looking Barca were deservedly two down 23 minutes later. Juanmi broke free to collect Sergio Canales’ excellent through ball, and the Spaniard saw his shot deflect off Sergi Roberto and creep inside Marc-Andre Ter Stegen’s near post.
Suarez burst into life as the first half came to a close and gave the Catalans hope with a fine low cross that Paulinho just had to guide home to pull a goal back.
The Uruguayan then scored a sensational equaliser in the 50th minute, striding towards Messi’s pass and clipping a looping shot over Sociedad shot-stopper Geronimo Rulli, before putting his side into the lead 21 minutes later.
Rulli’s long clearance was fired back with a powerful shot by Thomas Vermaelen that found Suarez clean through on and ready to crash home Barca’s third.
Messi’s free-kick, a dipping curler that any goalkeeper would have struggled to save, was the icing on the cake for Barca and the Argentine. The diminutive player overtook Gerd Muller to become the top scorer in the history of Europe’s top five leagues with his 366th La Liga strike.
Messi seemed unaffected by the feat. “You play for long, goals are bound to come. I am lucky, I have got some amazing teammates,” he stated.
Agence France-Presse