Agence France Presse
Madrid, Oct 26: Luis Suarez scored a hat-trick as Barcelona came from behind in the absence of the injured Lionel Messi to beat Basque minnows Eibar 3-1 at the Camp Nou here Sunday. The victory took Barca level with Real Madrid on 21 points, but the Los Blancos remain on top thanks to their superior goal difference.
Atletico Madrid moved up to third, two points behind the leaders, thanks to goals from Jackson Martinez and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco in a 2-1 win over Valencia.
The in-form Borja Baston fired Eibar into a shock lead just 10 minutes in at the Camp Nou, but Suarez restored parity with a bullet header and then put Barca in front just after the break.
Eibar were handed a lifeline when Javier Mascherano saw a straight red card for protesting with the referee seven minutes from time.
But Suarez promptly sealed his hat-trick and a vital three points with another fine finish from Neymar’s pass to celebrate a year since he made his Barca debut.
“You celebrate wins like this in a different way. It is special because I made my debut a year ago,” Suarez told ‘Canal Plus’. “We went behind again, which complicated the game and it is something we have to start looking at.”
There was a moment of reflection before kick-off as the Barcelona players entered the field wearing orange T-shirts to honour legendary former Barca player and coach Johan Cruyff. However, the local supporters were stunned early on as Barca conceded first for the eighth time this season when on-loan Atletico Madrid striker Baston swept home his sixth goal of the campaign.
Barca youngster Sandro Ramirez has struggled with the unenviable task of standing in for Messi during the latter’s absence. However, the 20-year-old had a major role to play in a controversial equaliser 11 minutes later as he brilliantly volleyed Sergio Busquets’s ball over the top back across goal for Suarez to power home a header from close range.
Suarez was just as ruthless three minutes after the break when Neymar weaved past two defenders and squared for the former Liverpool man to thump his second goal of the evening into the bottom corner.
At the Vicente Calderon, Atletico produced arguably their best display of the season to see of an underwhelming Valencia to keep themselves in touch with the big two.
Martinez took advantage of some atrocious defending from the visitors to slot home his second goal in as many games just after the half-hour-mark. Carrasco had far more to do when he doubled the advantage nine minutes later with a brilliant solo run.