Messi ties Ronaldo's hat-trick record in Barcelona's defeat of Celta
Lionel Messi inspired Barcelona to victory once again in Saturday's 4-1 win over relegation-threatened Celta Vigo, tying Cristiano Ronaldo's hat-trick record with his 34th La Liga treble.
Two of Messi's goals came via trademark free-kicks struck handsomely to goalkeeper Ruben Blanco's left-hand side.
The artful Argentinian began the rout from the penalty spot after Joseph Aidoo blocked Junior Firpo's cross with his elbow midway through the first half. Lucas Olaza netted an attractive free-kick of his own in the 42nd minute to restore parity at Camp Nou, but Messi put Barcelona back ahead moments before the interval.
Sergio Busquets found the bottom corner in the 85th minute, generating a scoreline that slightly flattered the hosts given Celta's promising start to the match.
Messi is now one goal shy of La Liga top scorer Karim Benzema's tally of nine despite starting five fewer games.
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