Two goals by Lionel Messi helped Barcelona move closer to retaining
its Spanish league title with a 4-1 home win against Tenerife on
Tuesday.
Barcelona leads the standings on 93 points ahead of
second-place Real Madrid on 89, which still has to play its 36th
round match away to Mallorca on Wednesday. Valencia, which plays
against Xerez in Tuesday's late game, is third on 65 points.
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola fielded an attacking lineup
with Zlatan Ibrahimovic as striker, Bojan Krkic on the left wing
and Messi on the right.
Messi opened the scoring with a right-footed shot after
racing onto a ball headed on by Ibrahimovic in the 17th minute.
Three minutes later, Messi just missed doubling his tally when his
shot shaved the outside of the left post, beyond goalkeeper Sergio
Aragoneses's reach.
Against the run of play, Roman Martinez scored his fifth goal
of the season for Tenerife in the 39th minute with a shot that
wrong-footed goalkeeper Victor Valdes after an uncharacteristic,
sloppy clearance by Barcelona's skipper, Carles Pujol.
Guardiola played Pedro Rodriguez in the second half as a
substitute for Gerard Pique and Bojan restored Barcelona's lead
from a Dani Alves pass in the 63rd minute.
Four minutes later, Pedro raced forward having beaten
Tenerife's defense with a turn of speed to chip a shot over
Aragoneses but just wide of the left post.
Pedro continued his attacking runs and scored his 10th goal
of the season when he side-footed the ball home after being set up
by Messi in the 77th minute.
Messi skillfully controlled the ball and scored his 31st
league goal of the season in injury time.
Elsewhere it was Getafe 1, Sporting Gijon 1 and Almeria 4,
Villarreal 2 in a match which both sides finished with 10 men.
Miguel de las Cuevas scored his seventh goal of the season
for Sporting in the 18th minute, while Roberto Soldado leveled in
the 47th for Getafe with an acrobatic bicycle kick.
Albert Crusat pounced on a poor penalty area clearance to
open the scoring for Almeria in the 15th minute with a left-footed
shot.
Villarreal was then reduced to 10 men when defender Mateo
Musacchio was dismissed a minute later for a bad tackle on Pablo
Piatti. Kalu Uche tapped in Almeria's second in the 30th and
doubled his tally 12 minutes later with a left-footed effort past
goalkeeper Diego Lopez.
Defender Ivan Marcano pulled one back for Villarreal in the
55th minute, while Almeria's Jose Manuel Chico was sent off for a
second yellow card in the 64th minute. Ariel Ibagaza headed
Villarreal's second in the 66th minute, but Piatti secured the
points for Almeria with a strike in injury time.
On Wednesday, it's Atletico Madrid vs. Valladolid; Racing
Santander vs. Sevilla; Zaragoza vs. Espanyol; Osasuna vs. Deportivo
La Coruna; and Athletic Bilbao vs. Malaga.
Spanish La Liga Roundup, May 4
Two goals by Lionel Messi helped Barcelona move closer to retaining
its Spanish league title with a 4-1 home win against Tenerife on
Tuesday.
Barcelona leads the standings on 93 points ahead of
second-place Real Madrid on 89, which still has to play its 36th
round match away to Mallorca on Wednesday. Valencia, which plays
against Xerez in Tuesday's late game, is third on 65 points.
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola fielded an attacking lineup
with Zlatan Ibrahimovic as striker, Bojan Krkic on the left wing
and Messi on the right.
Messi opened the scoring with a right-footed shot after
racing onto a ball headed on by Ibrahimovic in the 17th minute.
Three minutes later, Messi just missed doubling his tally when his
shot shaved the outside of the left post, beyond goalkeeper Sergio
Aragoneses's reach.
Against the run of play, Roman Martinez scored his fifth goal
of the season for Tenerife in the 39th minute with a shot that
wrong-footed goalkeeper Victor Valdes after an uncharacteristic,
sloppy clearance by Barcelona's skipper, Carles Pujol.
Guardiola played Pedro Rodriguez in the second half as a
substitute for Gerard Pique and Bojan restored Barcelona's lead
from a Dani Alves pass in the 63rd minute.
Four minutes later, Pedro raced forward having beaten
Tenerife's defense with a turn of speed to chip a shot over
Aragoneses but just wide of the left post.
Pedro continued his attacking runs and scored his 10th goal
of the season when he side-footed the ball home after being set up
by Messi in the 77th minute.
Messi skillfully controlled the ball and scored his 31st
league goal of the season in injury time.
Elsewhere it was Getafe 1, Sporting Gijon 1 and Almeria 4,
Villarreal 2 in a match which both sides finished with 10 men.
Miguel de las Cuevas scored his seventh goal of the season
for Sporting in the 18th minute, while Roberto Soldado leveled in
the 47th for Getafe with an acrobatic bicycle kick.
Albert Crusat pounced on a poor penalty area clearance to
open the scoring for Almeria in the 15th minute with a left-footed
shot.
Villarreal was then reduced to 10 men when defender Mateo
Musacchio was dismissed a minute later for a bad tackle on Pablo
Piatti. Kalu Uche tapped in Almeria's second in the 30th and
doubled his tally 12 minutes later with a left-footed effort past
goalkeeper Diego Lopez.
Defender Ivan Marcano pulled one back for Villarreal in the
55th minute, while Almeria's Jose Manuel Chico was sent off for a
second yellow card in the 64th minute. Ariel Ibagaza headed
Villarreal's second in the 66th minute, but Piatti secured the
points for Almeria with a strike in injury time.
On Wednesday, it's Atletico Madrid vs. Valladolid; Racing
Santander vs. Sevilla; Zaragoza vs. Espanyol; Osasuna vs. Deportivo
La Coruna; and Athletic Bilbao vs. Malaga.