Barcelona vs SD Huesca. Spanish La Liga.
Camp Nou.
Barcelona 4
- L Messi (13th minute, 90th minute)
- A Griezmann (35th minute)
- Ó Mingueza (53rd minute)
SD Huesca 1
- R Mir Vicente (49th minute pen)
Barcelona 4-1 Huesca: Lionel Messi scores double on record-equalling night
Lionel Messi scores twice on the night he equalled Xavi's all-time Barcelona appearance record; Antoine Griezmann and Oscar Mingueza also on scoresheet at Nou Camp; Barca reclaim second spot in La Liga, four points behind leaders Atletico Madrid
Tuesday 16 March 2021 11:05, UK
Lionel Messi scored two goals on his record-equalling 767th appearance for Barcelona in a comprehensive 4-1 La Liga victory over Huesca.
The 33-year-old scored his side's first and fourth goals as Barca climbed into second place in the table to move within four points of league leaders Atletico Madrid.
Messi matched Xavi's all-time appearance record in the Barcelona shirt, a career which includes winning 34 trophies and now scoring 661 goals since he made his debut in 2004, with 27 so far this season.
In typical fashion of the Argentine forward, Messi put Barcelona ahead in the 13th minute.
He took a touch before unleashing a curled shot from 20 yards, which hit the underside of the crossbar before going past goalkeeper Alvaro Fernandez.
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Barcelona doubled their lead in the 34th minute with Antoine Griezmann scoring in almost identical fashion to Messi's opener, a curled finish into the top corner.
In the final moments of the first half, Huesca were awarded a penalty on VAR review for a foul on Rafa Mir, who also dispatched the spot-kick into the corner to halve the home side's advantage.
Messi then turned provider for Barcelona's third, crossing from the left to Oscar Mingueza who headed the ball into the net from close range for his maiden club goal.
Huesca almost pulled another goal back when Mir found himself in the six-yard box as the ball came across the face of goal, but he mistimed his jump and the ball rebounded off his chest and over the top.
Messi completed his double at the death as he cut inside before sending another strike from outside the box into the back of the net to cap his record-levelling appearance with two goals and one assist, as Huesca remain bottom of the table and four points from safety.
What the managers said…
Barcelona manager Ronald Koeman: "I cannot say more about Leo. The level he has for many years, many games...he has equalled Xavi and on Sunday in principle, he will surpass him. He is the most important man in the history of Barca. Luckily, he is still with us.
"I've always said there was a lot of La Liga [matches this year]. It is difficult for any team to win matches throughout the year. The points we lost for a few weeks [were many]. We have reacted well.
"The team is confident. We cannot lose more points because we have already lost quite a few."
Huesca manager Pacheta: "We are conceding a lot of goals. Today there are three goals, two for the squad, another that touches a defence.
"We will have to shake hands. We have played a very worthy game even though the result is disappointing. I am proud of the team.
"We have done many things that are good. We have had goal situations. We have been involved in the game. Now our fight begins. I don't like to talk about finals but now we have to get four points more than three teams."