On 23rd May 2014, Barcelona defeated Real Madrid thanks to a late Lionel Messi penalty in one of the greatest Clásico matches in recent memory. The game had just about everything over the 90 minutes including a hat trick, three penalties, a red card and some spectacular goals.
Lionel Messi netted a hat-trick to become the leading scorer in El Clasico history as part of a 4-3 Barcelona victory.
The match got off to a nice, energetic start with both teams getting good chances to grab an early goal. Lionel Messi hit Neymar with a well-played pass in the fourth minute but the Brazilian’s shot from a tough angle was covered up by Diego Lopéz. A minute later, a slightly hobbled Karim Benzema grabbed a poor pass in the Barca box but sent his shot well wide.
In the seventh minute, Messi found Iniesta on the left side of the box and the Spaniard did not waste his chance. Iniesta’s shot went up and over Lopéz’s shoulder, and into the top right corner of the goal, giving Barcelona an early 1-0 lead.
In the 20th minute, Benzema proved that third time is indeed the charm. Di María set up the chance, sending in an exquisite cross from the left wing that Benzema rose to meet. The striker’s header was well placed, but Victor Valdés will be annoyed with himself as the ball bounced off his gloves and over the line to pull the Merengues even at 1-1.
Four minutes later Di María and Benzema connected again, giving Madrid their first lead of the day. Benzema somehow managed to control Di María’s cross with his thigh, spinning the ball up in the air and rocketing a volleyed shot past Valdés, making it 2-1.
Just before the
halftime break, Messi jumped on a loose ball in the Madrid box and
directed a low shot past López to even the match at 2-2. Messi sent the
initial ball in to Neymar, who managed to return the favor just ahead of
a lunge from Dani Carvajal. Messi darted in front of Sergio Ramos, who
did move quickly enough to make a clearance and used the pocket of space
in front of goal to tie things up.
The goal pulled Messi even with Hugo Sanchez on the La Liga all-time scoring list (234) and moved him ahead of Alfredo Di Stéfano for the all-time goal-scoring lead in Clásicos (19).
Ronaldo got the penalty in the 55th
minute when he tripped over Dani Alves’ foot on the edge of the box. The
referee wasted no time pointing to the spot and the Portuguese striker
finished things off himself, beating Valdés low and to the left to make
it 3-2.
Barca wasn’t done though and in the 63rd minute, Sergio Ramos made some contact with Neymar in the box, denying a goal-scoring opportunity and bringing out a red card. Madrid fans won’t be thrilled with the call, but Barca didn’t care as Messi stepped up and just beat López to again even the match, this time at 3-3.
Xabi Alonso brought down Iniesta as the Barca midfielder tried to jump past him on the right side of the box. A penalty was quickly given, much to the chagrin of Alonso and his teammates. Messi coolly stepped up and completed his hat trick, giving Barca a 4-3 lead.
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