Messi brace gives Barcelona a therapeutic 0-5 win on final day
Barcelona ended their disappointing LaLiga campaign on a high as Messi scored twice in a resounding 0-5 win in Vitoria, easing the pain of last week's defeat to Osasuna.
Barcelona ended their disappointing LaLiga campaign on a high note as Lionel Messi scored twice in a resounding 0-5 win at Alavés on Sunday, easing the pain of last week's shock defeat by Osasuna.
Barcelona end the season as runners-up
Defender Nelson Semedo scored a fourth early in the second half before Messi struck again, scoring his 25th league goal of the season which is almost certain to land him the top scorer's award for a record seventh time. Messi has four more goals than Real Madrid's Karim Benzema and is on course to win a record seventh Pichichi trophy -- awarded for being top scorer in Spain -- thus eclipsing the benchmark he shares with the late Telmo Zarra.
Messi happier with the team's attitude
"Individual prizes and objectives are secondary. It's an important achievement to win it seven times but I would have liked it to have been accompanied by the La Liga title," Messi said after the game. The Argentine had made headlines on Thursday following his angry post-match interview after the 1-2 defeat to Osasuna, blasting the team as weak and inconsistent, also appearing to criticise the running of the club. But he was in a happier mood after the dominant performance against Alavés, saying the team felt more confident ahead of their Champions League last-16 second leg game with Napoli.
"Today we saw something else, it was a difficult game due to the situation we were in and the kick off time and heat but the team responded with a different attitude and showed great commitment," he added. "We took a long hard look at ourselves from the inside which is what we needed to do. We have not had a good season in terms of performances or results but today we took a step forward. 'It's an important step for what's coming next."