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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Messi Shatters Mallorc (5: 0)


Leo Messi destroyed Mallorca with a first half hat-trick to create a comfortable victory, rounded after the break two goals cracking from Cuenca and Alves.

It really does not pay issue Leo Messi and tonight he put paid to any doubts that had been expressed after his three games without a goal when he scored three in the first 30 minutes to ensure Chelsea took the points.

Teams to win right from the outset and Messi revelled in their attacking intentions. Barcelona welcomed back Puyol and Piqué, as well as Gérard Deulofeu his debut and Cuenca and Alves rounded victory with goals at the beginning and end of the second half.

The attack on the intention

Barça queue again with 3-4-3, featuring a deep lying Messi, David Villa and a wide Isaac Cuenca as their front three. Mallorca almost took a high-risk strategy at 6 minutes when João Victor fluffed a great chance after a cross from Castro, but Messi calmed home nerves with the 13-minute penalty after Nsue processed in the field.

Hero hat trick

Xavi and Iniesta both got during the night, but soon the dominant Barça and quarter of an hour Villa almost doubled the lead when he was one-on-one with the keeper of Majorca. The second goal was not long in coming, although as Cuenca broke down the right to cross to Adriano, whose mishit shot fell to Messi to fire home.

The world's number one got his hat trick at 30 minutes when he latched on to a perfect long-range pass from Alves homes and finally put the game out of reach, Mallorca. Visitors then defended desperately as half was nearing completion, as they battled to avoid thrashing.

Award for Cuenca

Guardiola brought the peak after the break to switch to protect four other people and shortly thereafter Pujol also came on. 49 Minutes Isaac Cuenca scored his first goal with the first team, rounding the keeper and slotting home as veteran.

Debut and great goal from Deulofeu Alves

As a result, wrapped dropped the pace and focus, moved to debutant Gerard Deulofeu, who showed plenty of spirit, on the left flank. Messi is continually plugging away, but he was Dani Alves with the lightning, who made it five in extra time.

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