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Messi and Suarez Show No Mercy as Barca Humiliates Huesca

  • Barcelona's Luis Suarez celebrates scoring their eighth goal with Jordi Alba

    Barcelona's Luis Suarez celebrates scoring their eighth goal with Jordi Alba | Photo: Reuters

Published 2 September 2018
Opinion

The thrashing lifted Barca above Real Madrid at the top of the La Liga standings on goal difference after three games, with the Catalans scoring 12 and conceding two while Real have netted 10 and conceded twice.

Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez scored twice each as La Liga champions Barcelona turned on the style to hammer Huesca 8-2 on Sunday and join Real Madrid as the only teams in the league to win their opening three games.

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Top-flight debutants Huesca took a shocking early lead in their first league visit to the Nou Camp when Colombian forward Cucho Hernandez deflected the ball in from point-blank range but Messi soon dampened the celebrations of the visiting supporters by cannoning a shot in off the post to level in the 16th.

An own goal from Jorge Pulido gave Barca the lead and Suarez extended their lead by scoring for the first time in five games in all competitions after the video assistant referee (VAR) overturned an offside call from the linesman.

Huesca’s Alex Gallar pulled one back before halftime to make it 3-2 but any hope of a revival from the visitors was soon killed off by three Barca goals in 11 minutes from Ousmane Dembele, Ivan Rakitic and another strike from Messi.

Jordi Alba capped a brilliant performance to score the seventh after setting up two of the earlier goals, while Suarez added number eight with a penalty in stoppage time as Messi turned down the chance to complete a hat-trick, offering the spot-kick to the Uruguayan instead.

“We were sleeping at the start of the game but their goal helped wake us up and we reacted well,” Suarez said. “It’s good to be top of the league before the international break, but the best thing about this win is seeing how well we played.”

Barca also put eight goals past Huesca in their last meeting at the Nou Camp in the Copa del Rey in an 8-1 win in 2014, while this was their biggest win in the league since thumping Deportivo La Coruna 8-0 away from home in April, 2016.

The last time they scored eight times in a home league game was in an 8-0 thrashing of Osasuna in 2011.

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