Lionel Messi sets sights on unbeaten season after hat-trick confirms Barcelona title win

The Argentine scored three times as Barca survived a scare at Deportivo La Coruna

Monday 30 April 2018 02:53 EDT
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Messi scored a hat-trick as Barcelona were finally crowned champions
Messi scored a hat-trick as Barcelona were finally crowned champions (Getty)

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Lionel Messi fired Barcelona to a ninth title of his glittering career before immediately turning his attentions to finishing the season as unbeaten champions.

Barca did not have things all their own way against a spirited Depor, who fought back to level through Lucas Perez and Emre Colak after Philippe Coutinho and Messi had put Barca 2-0 up.

Depor were forced to push forward knowing only victory would be enough to keep their survival hopes alive and they paid the price as Messi added two late goals to complete the 46th hat-trick of his career.

"We know how difficult it is to win this league," Messi said. "We were better than our rivals. There is a lot of merit to winning this title without any losses."

Barcelona were given a guard of honour before kick-off
Barcelona were given a guard of honour before kick-off (Getty)

"The hardest thing is to keep winning," said coach Ernesto Valverde, who is celebrating his first league title in his debut season with Barcelona. "You have to find a way to keep coming back."

It took only seven minutes for the visitors to take the lead as Ousmane Dembele set up Philippe Coutinho for a delightful clip into the top corner.

But if Barca thought this was going to be a procession, they were mistaken. Depor have shown improved form of late and they had the ball in the net in the 17th minute only for it to be ruled out.

Messi was at his brilliant best as Barca survived a scare
Messi was at his brilliant best as Barca survived a scare (AFP)

Dembele and Coutinho then almost combined for a second, the Brazilian sending a shot just wide. But Barca were far less convincing at the back and Depor had two great chances to equalise.

First Borja Valle got between two defenders to meet a Colak cross but could only poke the ball wide, and then Schar headed over from six yards when he should have scored.

And they paid for those misses in the 38th minute when Barca netted a sumptuous second. Dembele drove forward before playing in Luis Suarez, who clipped a cross with the outside of his foot that Messi met with a side-foot volley.

However, they were pegged back only two minutes later as Depor got the goal they deserved, Guilherme's cross well finished by Perez.

Messi now wants to end the season unbeaten
Messi now wants to end the season unbeaten (Getty)

After half-chances for both sides in the early stages of the second half, Depor stunned Barca by finding an equaliser. Borja Valle did brilliantly to hold onto the ball after breaking away down the right before crossing for Celso Borges, whose pull-back was tucked away by Colak.

For the next 10 minutes, Barca were rocking but they regained their composure and began pushing hard for the winner.

The quick passing in and around the box that has been their trademark earned them the breakthrough, with substitute Denis Suarez heavily involved not once but twice as Messi supplied the finishing touches.

That proved the ideal moment for the introduction of Andres Iniesta at the end of a week where he emotionally announced he would be leaving the club.

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