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Played
March 20, 2012 4:00 PM EDT
Camp Nou — Barcelona
Referee:‬ José Teixeira‎
Attendance:‬ 62401‎
 
4′ Xavi
Mainz 55′
17′ Lionel Messi
Guilherme Siqueira 62′ (PG)
67′ Lionel Messi
Guilherme Siqueira 89′ (PG)
82′ Tello
 
86′ Lionel Messi
 
Top of the Match
Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
Barcelona
Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
Barcelona
Flop of the Match
Daniel Alves
Daniel Alves
Barcelona
Daniel Alves
Daniel Alves
Barcelona

Barcelona 5-3 Granada: Messi breaks club goalscoring record as gap at top of La Liga is reduced to five points

Los Cules' talismanic Argentine scores a hat-trick to surpass Cesar Rodriguez's all-time goalscoring record

By Charlie Scott

Despite an impressive second half comeback from Granada, Barcelona emerged a 5-3 victor in the two side's La Liga clash at Camp Nou, thanks to a well-taken hat trick from record-breaking Lionel Messi, and further goals from Xavi and Cristian Tello.

Xavi gave Barcelona the lead after just four minutes following good build-up play from Isaac Cuenca and Messi. Cuenca did well to evade his marker on the left before lifting a cross to the back post that Messi carefully nodded back into Xavi's path, and he made no mistake in finding the back of the net with his strike from eight yards.  

Cuenca was again the provider as Barcelona increased the lead 15 minutes later, the attacker making his way past Guilherme Siqueira on the left once more before sending an inviting cross into the area. Granada's Borja Gomez looked to have nodded the ball away to safety, but Messi had other ideas, immediately sending a sublime side-footed volley back across goal and in off the post.

Barca ended the opening 45 minutes comfortably on top in this game, with Granada rarely venturing out of its own half.

Te club then started the second half just how it ended the first, in complete control, and Messi should have increased the lead on 52 minutes after more fantastic wing play from Cuenca, but the Argentine could only scuff his shot wide in a crowded penalty area.

Granada pulled a goal back against the run of play to make it 2-1 on 55 minutes courtesy of captain Diego Mainz. The Granada skipper did well to rise highest inside the Barcelona penalty area to head home Martins' whipped free kick from the left side.

The away side then remarkably levelled the scores after the referee awarded a penalty when Daniel Benitez went down inside the area after tussling with Dani Alves. Left back Siqueira stepped up and confidently dispatched the penalty into the back of the net, sending Victor Valdes the wrong way in the process.

Despite Granada's spirited comeback, normality resumed midway through the second half, with Barcelona retaking the lead through Messi.

History was made in the 72nd minute as Messi provided a trademark lobbed finish to give Barcelona a 3-2 lead, running through one-on-one against Julio Cesar after a fine ball from Alves had found the attacker in space behind the Granada back four.

That goal took Messi's tally in official competitions to 233, making him Barcelona's leading goalscorer of all time, one ahead of the club legend Cesar Rodriguez, who had previously held the record with 232.

Barcelona's substitute Tello added a fourth for the home side after a well-worked move between Xavi and Messi found the youngster unmarked six yards out.

Messi still had time to complete his hat trick late on, running on to a perfectly-weighted Alves through ball before dribbling round Cesar and firing the ball into the back of the net.

The home side then had Alves sent off for a second bookable offence, and again Granada was awarded a penalty. Siqueira bagged his second of the game with a nonchalant chip over Victor Valdes.

Messi will grab the headlines following his record-breaking goals in this match, but the victory is also important in the title chase, as Barcelona's three points tonight means the club is provisionally just five points behind Real Madrid at the top of La Liga, with the capital side set to play Villarreal tomorrow evening.


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Barcelona

1
Víctor Valdés
Goalkeeper
2.50
2
Daniel Alves
Defender
61′ 67′ 86′ 88′
2.00
3
Piqué
Defender
2.00
5
Carles Puyol
Defender
2.50
21
Adriano
Midfielder
46′
3.00
6
Xavi
Midfielder
4′
3.00
11
Thiago Alcántara
Midfielder
72′
2.50
-
Seydou Keita
Midfielder
48′
3.00
9
2.50
10
Lionel Messi
Striker
4′ 17′ 67′ 86′
4.50
23
Cuenca
Striker
4.00

Ciudad de Murcia

2.50
13
Júlio César
Goalkeeper
3.00
5
Mainz
Defender
55′
3.50
6
2.50
9
2.50
21
2.50
11
Dani Benítez
Midfielder
34′ 62′
2.50
14
Mikel Rico
Midfielder
2.50
17
Carlos Martins
Midfielder
55′
2.50
20
2.00
7
Ighalo
Striker
10′ 77′
2.00
11

Substitutes

13
0.00
-
Muniesa
Defender
0.00
4
Cesc Fàbregas
Midfielder
0.00
8
3.00
14
2.50
17
Pedro
Striker
0.00
37
Tello
Striker
72′ 82′
3.50

Substitutes

0.00
1
José Juan
Goalkeeper
0.00
2
Allan Nyom
Defender
0.00
8
2.50
-
Abel
Midfielder
71′ 92′
0.00
9
Henrique
Striker
2.50
15
Uche
Striker
46′
2.50
9
Alex Geijo
Striker
77′ 90′

Coach/Manager

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Coach/Manager

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  • Goal.com Man of the Match
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Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Lionel Messi Lionel Messi
Striker
Barcelona
46 4
Cristiano Ronaldo Cristiano Ronaldo
Striker
Real Madrid
34 6
Radamel Falcao Radamel Falcao
Striker
Atlético de Madrid
28 8
Roberto Soldado Roberto Soldado
Striker
Valencia
21 5
Negredo Negredo
Striker
Sevilla
20 3