Lionel
Messi and goals are practically synonymous in modern football. The
number of times La Pulga has found the back of the net is a testament to
that, and it is apt that his return to action after more than three
weeks in the treatment room sparked a goal glut in La Liga.
24 goals were scored in five
games yesterday at a significantly higher rate of 4.8 goals per game
than the league’s average of 3 per game. There are five more matches to
be played this weekend spread across two days, but the huge wins
registered by the big hitters have at least kicked the
post-international break round of games off with maximum entertainment
value.
Messi, who trudged off the Vicente Calderon pitch last month after sustaining a groin injury, was welcomed back onto the Camp Nou pitch with great gusto. The Barca number 10 soon repaid his fans with an expertly finished goal, just three minutes after coming on.
Luis Enrique’s men are already playing catch-up
in the title race but Messi’s timely return could be the fillip they
need to put their season back on track.
Barca are two points behind Atletico Madrid and
Real Madrid, one behind Sevilla. Their home Clasico with Real Madrid is
on December 3rd, and they will hope to cover as much ground as possible
in the meantime.
Carrasco hits hat-trick as Atletico run riot
Atletico Madrid had scored four or more goals in
a league game only five times in the last two seasons before 2016/17;
they now have done that three times in eight games this term.
There has been a shift in the way Atletico play,
and the Colchoneros’ 7–1 win against Granada was their biggest win
since a 7–0 victory over Getafe in their title-winning 2013/14 campaign.
Yannick Ferreira Carrasco netted Atletico’s first hat-trick since 2013/14’s golden season, and it was the first of his career. Carrasco also became the first Belgian since Mohamed Tchite to net a Liga hat-trick.
Sevilla end wretched away form with Leganes win
Jorge Sampaoli’s Sevilla looked to head down a
similar tunnel as the clock ticked down towards full-time at Leganes.
Los Nervionses had taken a 2–0 lead before being pegged back by two
Leganes goals in three minutes, and there was a sense of deja vu for the
men in red.
Sevilla hadn’t won an away game in the league since May 2015,
the last day of the 2014/15 season. They beat Malaga on that day and
failed to notch a single away win last season. Sampaoli’s men looked set
to be once again held back by past demons but Pablo Sarabia’s
85th-minute curler released them from a hoodoo that has defined the club
for quite some time now.
Their next few away games are in Gijon, la
Coruna, Granada, Vigo and San Sebastian: not a demanding set of trips
that could see them set their away form right.
Isco finds groove as Real Madrid finally win
17, 27, 10, 72.
All of those are the number of minutes Isco had
played in the league before last night’s game against Real Betis. The
Andalusian played the full 90 minutes against Betis and scored two
beautiful goals.
“Confidence comes with minutes and I’m starting to get into my rhythm. My objective is to continue working,” said the 24-year-old after the game. With game time at a premium at Real Madrid, Isco did well to make the most of his rare start.
There have been rumours
surrounding the future of Isco, given the lack of opportunities for him
at Madrid. Judging by last night’s performance, Los Blancos might be
happy to keep him and give him more chances to shine.
The 6–1 win ended Real Madrid’s run of four consecutive draws, and has them sat with local rivals Atletico at the top of the table.
Fixtures and Scores
Las Palmas 0–0 Espanyol, Leganes 2–3 Sevilla,
Barcelona 4–0 Deportivo La Coruna, Atletico Madrid 7–1 Granada, Real
Betis 1–6 Real Madrid, Alaves v Malaga, Athletic Club v Real Sociedad,
Sporting Gijon v Valencia, Villarreal v Celta Vigo, Eibar v Osasuna.
(Soccerlens)
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