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Messi sparkles for Barca in 5-1 rout of Valladolid

Barcelona, Oct 30 (IANS) Star striker Lionel Messi played a part in all but one of Barcelona's goals as the hosts pounded Real Valladolid 5-1 to reclaim the lead in La Liga.

With 22 points from 10 matches, the reigning champions are two points ahead of Granada and Atletico Madrid, reports Efe news.

On Tuesday, the Argentine superstar scored a brace and had two assists to bring Valladolid's undefeated streak to a screeching halt after five matches while extending Barca's domestic winning run to five.

The hosts couldn't have hoped for a better start as a poor clearance by Valladolid set up an easy goal for Clement Lenglet to make it 1-0 Barcelona.

Messi's first meaningful touch of the night was inauspicious, a hesitant free kick in the 14th minute that visiting goalkeeper Jordi Masip handled with ease.

The next sequence saw Valladolid pull level on a goal by Kiko Olivas, who converted Michel's free kick thanks to some confusion on the Barcelona back line.

Valladolid settled in to protect the draw and managed to stay on terms until the 29th minute, when Messi orchestrated a goal by Arturo Vidal to restore the lead for the Catalan club.

The 3-1 came just five minutes later, courtesy of a thunderous Messi free kick from more than 20 yards out.

The Barcelona captain went on to force a save from Matip minutes before the break and carried that intensity over to the second half.

Messi delivered a perfect ball to Ansu Fati on Barca's first charge after the re-start, but the side's budding star failed in the 1v1 with Masip.

Valladolid enjoyed a good run of play and the Barcelona faithful at Camp Nou began to grow restless, prompting coach Ernesto Valverde to start making changes, replacing Frenkie de Jong and Fati with Ivan Rakitic and Antoine Griezmann, respectively.

But again, it was Messi who provided the magic, beating Masip with a laser-guided half-volley to boost the lead to 4-1 in the 75th minute, two minutes before he assisted on a Luis Suarez goal to complete the rout.

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