Barcelona win La Liga: Luis Suarez hat-trick helps secure Spanish title amid final-day drama

South American scores all three goals as 3-0 win at Granada helps Barca pip Real Madrid by a point

Richard Martin
Saturday 14 May 2016 14:04 EDT
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Barcelona players celebrate retaining their La Liga title after a 3-0 victory at Granada
Barcelona players celebrate retaining their La Liga title after a 3-0 victory at Granada

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Luis Suarez bagged a third hat-trick in five games as defending champions Barcelona won 3-0 at Granada to clinch their 24th La Liga title on Saturday.

The Uruguayan converted Jordi Alba's low pass in the 22nd minute to give Luis Enrique's side the lead. He then headed in Dani Alves' cross in the 38th before tapping Neymar's pass into an empty net in the 86th.

Suarez finished the season as La Liga's top scorer with 40 goals, breaking Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi's grip on the honour since 2009.

Barca ended with 91 points, one ahead of Real Madrid who won 2-0 at Deportivo La Coruna.

Ronaldo scored twice for Real before being substituted at half-time, finishing the campaign with 35 league goals.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid were left frustrated despite victory at Deportivo as they missed out on the title by a point
Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid were left frustrated despite victory at Deportivo as they missed out on the title by a point

Gerard Pique came close to giving Barca an early lead when his header was tipped away by goalkeeper Andres Fernandez, who also saved well from Messi.

Fernandez was powerless to stop Suarez's opener, however, the Uruguayan tapping the ball home at the far post.

The second goal was delightful. Javier Mascherano launched a long diagonal pass towards the byline and Alves raced to meet it before hooking a cross for Suarez to nod in from close range.

Suarez nearly laid on a third for Neymar but the Brazilian was denied by Fernandez. Neymar then generously played in Suarez to complete his hat-trick.

“This title tastes great after so much hard work throughout the year and suffering right until the end,” Barca captain Andres Iniesta said.

“The league is the tournament that tests your consistency throughout the year and it's the one we want to win every year.”

Real got off to an ideal start at Deportivo when Gareth Bale manoeuvred his way past a defender on the left and cut back to Karim Benzema who squared it for Ronaldo to score in the seventh minute.

The Portugal forward's second in the 25th minute had an element of good fortune, his header from a corner bouncing off Deportivo's Pedro Mosquera on its way into the net.

Ronaldo also hit the post and the crossbar before being replaced by James Rodriguez although there was no suggestion he had an injury two weeks before the Champions League final against Atletico Madrid.

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