The Argentine matched Cristiano Ronaldo's efforts for
Real Madrid on Tuesday by firing the Blaugrana to victory with three goals.
Lionel Messi once more took centre stage as his hat-trick
helped Barcelona to a 4-0 victory over Ajax in the Champions League.
The Argentinian scored in both halves of the Group H
fixture at Camp Nou to give the Blaugrana victory in their opening European
encounter.
It marked an emotional Champions League debut for coach
Gerardo Martino, with the win coming just a few days after the death of his
father.
After a bright opening, Messi broke the deadlock with
fierce free-kick in the 22nd minute.
His second came 10 minutes after half-time with a cool
finish from inside the area, before Gerard Pique put gloss on the scoreline
with a header from Neymar’s cross and Messi completed his treble when he
feigned his shot before guiding an effort into the corner.
Kolbeinn Sigthorsson could have grabbed a consolation,
but he saw his 77th-minute penalty saved by Victor Valdes.
Martino included Messi and Neymar in Barcelona’s starting
XI, with the latter making his Champions League debut.
The Dutch side had Siem de Jong available, following his
recovery from a collapsed lung.
Barcelona dominated possession in the opening exchanges
and they took the lead when Messi once again displayed his brilliance with a
stunning free kick, 22 minutes in.
After being felled by Lerin Duarte on the right, he
picked himself up to hit a thunderous strike, with the ball going in off the
the post as Kenneth Vermeer failed to keep it out at full stretch.
Ajax nearly stole an equaliser on the half-hour mark when
Bojan curled a cross deep towards the far post and a diving header from Ricardo
van Rhijn forced a smart reaction save from Valdes.
The visitors could have had a penalty when Sigthorsson
went to ground under a challenge from Pique. The loose ball was met by Duarte,
but he placed his first-time effort straight at Valdes.
After surviving those scares, Messi effectively ended the
game as a contest in the 55th minute.
He controlled a Sergio Busquets pass on the right side of
the box before feinting inside Stefano Denswil and firing his effort past
Vermeer.
Barcelona continued to press and Neymar and Dani Alves
both had efforts blocked.
And the pressure told in the 69th minute when Neymar
delivered an in-swinging cross from the left that was met by the head of Pique
to make it 3-0.
Messi then completed his hat-trick with 15 minutes
remaining. His shimmy confused the whole defence, including Vermeer, before he
slotted into the far corner.
Ajax could have had a consolation when Javier Mascherano
fouled substitute Thulani Serero in the area but Sigthorsson saw his penalty
beaten away by Valdes.
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