Messi back to his best in win over Athletic

Messi back to his best in win over Athletic

Lionel Messi was back to his scintillating best Wednesday as he scored twice in a 3-2 win for Barcelona over Athletic Bilbao in La Liga.

Barca trailed to an early Inaki Williams strike at San Mames but responded with a slick attacking performance that had Messi at the heart of it.

It was Messi's cross that led to Pedri's equalizer and then the Argentinian could have had a hat-trick, only for Video Assistant Referee and the woodwork to intervene.

But this was a vintage display from the 33-year-old, perhaps his best of the season so far, at a time when his future at Barca remains up in the air.

His double helped Barca reduce the gap behind La Liga's leaders Atletico Madrid to seven points, even if Atletico will be hard to catch, given they also have two games in hand.

Only a late mistake took some of the shine off Messi's night, a poor pass allowing Iker Muniain to score and make the result look closer than it was.

Athletic had scored in the third minute and the 90th, each time exposing Barca's defensive frailties that remain unsolved.

Yet in between, Ronald Koeman's team were able to dictate the match and demonstrate why going forward they are still a force to be reckoned with.

It was a vintage display from Messi, perhaps his best of the season so far, at a time when his future remains up in the air

Lionel Messi was back to his scintillating best Wednesday as he scored twice in a 3-2 win for Barcelona over Athletic Bilbao in La Liga.

Barca trailed to an early Inaki Williams strike at San Mames but responded with a slick attacking performance that had Messi at the heart of it.

It was Messi's cross that led to Pedri's equalizer and then the Argentinian could have had a hat-trick, only for Video Assistant Referee and the woodwork to intervene.

But this was a vintage display from the 33-year-old, perhaps his best of the season so far, at a time when his future at Barca remains up in the air.

His double helped Barca reduce the gap behind La Liga's leaders Atletico Madrid to seven points, even if Atletico will be hard to catch, given they also have two games in hand.

Only a late mistake took some of the shine off Messi's night, a poor pass allowing Iker Muniain to score and make the result look closer than it was.

Athletic had scored in the third minute and the 90th, each time exposing Barca's defensive frailties that remain unsolved.

Yet in between, Ronald Koeman's team were able to dictate the match and demonstrate why going forward they are still a force to be reckoned with.

Pedri was excellent again, his sumptuous backheel for Messi's first goal another indication of the 18-year old's talent and his understanding with his captain.

Ousmane Dembele, meanwhile, enjoyed one of those virtuouso nights where his speed, invention and confidence made him look every bit like one of the world's most exciting players.

Athletic were playing their first game under new coach Marcelino Garcia Toral, who led Valencia to win the last completed Copa del Rey by beating Barca in the final.

He was springing off the bench and clenching his fists in the third minute after Williams raced in behind, touching inside the scrambling Clement Lenglet before driving home.

But Barca were invigorated.

Sergino Dest should have scored after a neat exchange between Messi and Antoine Griezmann before Pedri did, Messi's looping cross to the back post cushioned back across for Pedri to nod in.

Dembele was almost unplayable, drifting inside one minute and darting forward the next but it was Pedri's vision that created Barca's second.

Messi sent him through, the youngster cutting inside before seeing Messi behind him.

Pedri backheeled, wrongfooting the Athletic defence and goalkeeper, with Messi sliding in the finish.

Griezmann was denied after more good work by Dembele while Messi had a goal ruled out and then nicked the crossbar with a curling effort from distance.

Athletic were still in it and might have equalized early in the second half, with the lively Williams and Raul Garcia both going close.

Yet their hopes were dashed just after the hour when Messi struck again.

He sent the ball wide to Griezmann via Pedri and when the pass came to the near post Messi was there to stroke in off the crossbar.

Messi could have had his hat-trick but hit the post again when Dembele's cross was dummied by Griezmann before a misplaced Messi pass allowed Muniain to pull one back for Athletic.

It was Messi's first mistake of the night.

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