Barcelona made light of the suspended Lionel Messi’s absence
to remain just two points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid as Neymar netted his
100th goal for the club in a 4-1 win at Granada.
Earlier, Madrid consolidated their advantage at the top
thanks to goals from Karim Benzema, Isco and Nacho to beat Alaves 3-0 at the
Santiago Bernabeu.
Madrid still also have a game in hand and the two will meet
at the Bernabeu in three weeks’ time.
“The games after an international break are always special
because the players travel a lot and accumulate tiredness,” said Barca boss
Luis Enrique.
“Playing away from home makes it even more difficult, but we
overcame those problems very well.”
Barca could have used Messi’s precision in front of goal as
they passed up a host of chances in the first-half at Nuevo Los Carmenes.
Luis Suarez’s first attempted chip over Ochoa came back off
the underside of the bar before the Mexican denied Suarez with three saves in
as many minutes.
The Uruguayan did eventually make the breakthrough when he
sent a lovely dinked effort over the helpless Ochoa from Jordi Alba’s through
ball.
Granada sent on Chelsea loanee Jeremie Boga at the start of
the second-half and he took just five minutes to level as his pace proved too
much for Barca’s cumbersome backline before finishing low into the far corner.
However, Barca retook the lead 13 minutes later when this
time Suarez turned provider for Alcacer to net just his fourth goal since
joining from Valencia in August.
Any chance of a Granada revival was ended when Uche Agbo was
shown a second yellow card eight minutes from time.
Seconds later Barca make the game safe when Ivan Rakitic
drilled into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
And Neymar rounded off the win with his 100th goal on his
177th appearance when he tapped home Alcacer’s cross at the far post.
At the Bernabeu, the European champions were grateful to
Alaves’ wastefulness in front of goal as they moved a step closer to a first
title in five years.
courtesy:http://www.hindustantimes.com
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