Messi Hat-Trick Fires Barca To LaLiga title
Barcelona were crowned 2017/18 LaLiga
champions thanks to Sunday evening’s
4-2 win at Deportivo La Coruña - with Blaugrana star Lionel Messi seeing them
home with his fourth hat-trick of the LaLiga campaign.
Barça seemed set for a straightforward
night when Philippe Coutinho scored early on from Ousmane Dembele’s assist. But
Deportivo, needing a win to avoid relegation, pushed back to 2-2 with goals from
Lucas Perez and Turkish international Emre Colak.
Messi had the final word, however, and
the Argentine became the first player in LaLiga history to score 30 plus goals
in seven different seasons as he secured his ninth career LaLiga medal, and his
club’s 25th in total.
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The result also saw Barcelkona complete
an eighth domestic double the week after their 5-0 Copa del Rey final win over
Sevilla and move to within three games of becoming the first team to ever
complete an entire LaLiga campaign unbeaten, though that will be tested when
Real Madrid visit the Camp Nou for Sunday’s LaLiga El Clasico clash.
Elsewhere, Atletico Madrid maintained
their hold on second spot with a 1-0 victory at Alavés on Sunday afternoon thanks to substitute Kevin
Gameiro’s nerveless second half penalty.
Real Madrid remain third after beating
neighbours Leganes 2-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu on
Saturday afternoon,
with Welsh star Gareth Bale and young forward Borja Mayoral scoring for the
hosts and Serbian midfielder Darko Brasanac netting for the visitors.
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Fourth placed Valencia took another step
towards Champions League football next season, but confirmation must wait after
Eibar picked up a very creditable goalless draw at Mestallaon Sunday evening.
Fifth placed Real Betis could still overtake
Valencia should they win all their remaining games, including Monday´s
home encounter with Malaga.
Sixth placed Villarreal are close to
Europa League qualification after Saturday evening’s 4-1 win at home to Celta
Vigo. Colombian striker Carlos Bacca scored his first ever LaLiga hat-trick and
Samu Castillejo added another late on, while Pione Sisto notched a consolation
for Celta.
The weekend brought several twists in
the race for seventh place. First Sevilla [48 points] lost 2-1 at Levante on Friday night, allowing Getafe [49] to move
into the final Europa League spot with a draw at home to Girona on Sunday
afternoon.
Battling Girona [also now on 48 points]
are still right in the mix, as are in-form Real Sociedad [46] after their 3-1
Basque derby win at home to Athletic Club on Saturday afternoon.
Levante’s victory over Sevilla on Friday helped them secure survival for
another season. Jose Luis Morales’ late winner was his 18th LaLiga goal for the
club, equalling his former teammate David Barral as their leading all-time goal
scorer in the top flight.
Espanyol and Las Palmas drew 1-1 Saturday lunchtime at Cornella El-Prat, with
Jonathan Calleri’s penalty putting the visitors ahead before Gerard Moreno’s
15th LaLiga strike of the season ensured the spoils were shared.
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