Barcelona 5-0 Levante

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Lionel Messi has now scored 26 league goals this season

Lionel Messi scored his 23rd hat-trick on his 300th La Liga appearance for Barcelona who swept past Levante.

The result means Barca are once again only a point behind leaders Real Madrid, who beat Deportivo La Coruna 2-0 on Saturday.

Neymar scored the opener with an effort that spun in off his foot, before Messi drilled in, tapped home his second and then made it 4-0 from the spot.

Luis Suarez scored the goal of the game when he acrobatically volleyed in.

It was a stunning finish by the substitute that mirrored the excellent performance by Barca, who have now won their last 11 games in all competitions - equalling the streak in 2008-09 under then coach Pep Guardiola.

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Barcelona's Luis Suarez scored the fifth Barca goal with a stunning finish

Barca opened the scoring in rather fortunate circumstances when Neymar's strike, from Messi's delivery, spun up in the air before dropping just over the line.

Less bizarre was the Barcelona's second. Messi was again alert to what was going on behind him, latching on to Marc Bartra's pass before firing in.

Messi's La Liga record

The mercurial maestro has now scored 269 goals in 300 league matches - an average of 0.89 goals per game

And it was 3-0 14 minutes after the break, when the Argentine forward tapped in after Pedro brilliantly diverted Sergio Busquets's chipped ball into his path. The 27-year-old then completed his hat-trick with 26th league goal of the season - a penalty after Ivan Lopez had bundled over Neymar.

The Brazilian was later taken off and replaced by £75m summer signing Suarez. The Uruguay forward, who had only scored four times this season, marked his cameo appearance with on outstanding goal, converting Adriano's cross from the left with a scissor-kick volley.

Barcelona coach Luis Enrique:

"Records are obviously positive, but they don't interest me.

"The players aren't overly euphoric because they know how hard it is to win titles.

"If the fans are euphoric then great. We need to be optimistic, but it isn't important how many games we have won. What counts is if they help us to win trophies."

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Neymar scored his 17th league goal of the season to put Barca ahead

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Lionel Messi (left) congratulated Marc Bartra for providing the pass for the opener

Luis Enrique (left)Image source, AFP
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Barca coach Luis Enrique (right) took over at the Nou Camp last summer

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Luis Suarez, who has impressed in recent games, scored a brilliant fifth

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