Messi reaches 60 goal mark in Barca win

Messi reaches 60 goal mark in Barca win

Published Apr. 7, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

Lionel Messi scored his 59th and 60th goals of the season to fuel Barcelona's fightback for a 4-1 win at 10-man Zaragoza as the defending champions stayed in the chase for a fourth straight Spanish league title on Saturday.

Barcelona's ninth consecutive league victory provisionally reduced league leader Real Madrid's advantage to three points before Valencia's visit on Sunday.

The European champions host Real Madrid in three rounds in a ''clasico'' match that will likely go a long way to deciding the league crown.

''We just have to persevere,'' Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said. ''This was a complicated and dangerous game, and we are proud to have won here after a hard week with games against AC Milan and Athletic Bilbao.''

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A scrappy Zaragoza deservedly went ahead through Carlos Aranda's goal after half an hour. But Barcelona captain Carles Puyol quickly leveled for Barcelona and Messi grabbed the lead for good in the 39th with a brilliant individual effort.

Zaragoza played the second half a man down, and Messi scored a penalty in the 86th to become the first player to score 60 goals in a major European league since Gerd Mueller had 67 for Bayern Munich in 1972-73.

Messi then set up struggling teammate Pedro Rodriguez in stoppage time to seal the win at La Romareda Stadium.

The three-time world player of the year has scored 38 times in league play, giving him one more goal than Cristiano Ronaldo as the two stars duel to break the Madrid forward's league record of 40 from last season.

''We knew it would be a hard game with Zaragoza showing good form after three wins in a row, but we played a complete game to get the win,'' Puyol said. ''Our obligation is to fight for each match.''

The four goals took Barcelona's campaign tally to 161 in all competitions, a record for the Catalan side under Guardiola during his highly successful term.

Barcelona struggled early on, and the relegation-threatened Zaragoza had the game's first clear scoring chances through Aranda.

The striker first redirected a cross off the near post. Then in the ensuing scramble, Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes was whistled for fouling Angel Lafita in front of goal. But Aranda again failed to put his side ahead when Valdes judged correctly and dove to his left to smother his low spot kick.

Aranda, however, saw his luck turn when Valdes blocked his low strike only to have the rebound ricochet off Aranda's head and into the net.

''Zaragoza is a team with spirit and a good defense,'' Guardiola said. ''Aranda has good control as well. The problem is that it has had to fight back from so far down the table.''

The game swung back in Barcelona's favor thanks to an uncharacteristic mistake by goalkeeper Roberto Jimenez, one of Zaragoza's few bright spots this season.

Roberto fumbled a routine corner kick and the ball fell to the feet of Puyol, who leveled the score in the 36th.

Messi put Barcelona ahead three minutes later when he latched onto Alexis Sanchez's pass, shook his marker and ripped a left-footed shot between Roberto and the near post.

Left back Abraham Minero left Zaragoza with 10 men a minute before halftime when he was booked for a second time after pulling down Alexis.

Zaragoza also had to continue on without coach Manolo Jimenez, who had guided his team to three straight wins to escape last place, when he was sent off for complaining three minutes after the restart.

Barcelona soon settled down in defense and dominated the rest of the way. Alexis was cut down in the box by Javier Paredes and Messi did not waste the penalty kick. He has scored in 11 of his last 12 games, netting 23 goals in that span.

The Argentine forward capped the rout by laying off for Pedro to score his first goal in league play since September.

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