Barcelona too strong for Girona
Sep 24, 2017 - 1:45 AM Girona succeeded in stopping Barcelona star Lionel Messi from scoring in their La Liga clash.If only they could have avoided their own net.
Barcelona made it six wins in as many games in the Spanish league on Saturday when they won 3-0 at Girona thanks to a pair of own goals by the hosts.
Barcelona went head in the Catalan regional derby when Girona defender Aday Benitez deflected Jordi Alba's off-target shot back into his net in the 17th minute.
Barcelona's Luis Suarez and Aleix Vidal helped provoke a second goal three minutes after halftime, when Suarez deftly let Vidal's dangerous short pass go through his legs, hit surprised goalkeeper Gorka Iraizoz and turned into the net.
Barcelona increased their lead in the league to four points after Atletico Madrid beat Sevilla 2-0 to leapfrog the Andalucian club into second place.
Sevilla are five points behind, followed by Real Madrid at seven points adrift after they won at Alaves 2-1.
The decision by Girona coach Pablo Machin to man-mark Lionel Messi with Pablo Maffeo helped stop him from adding to his best ever start to a Liga.
Messi scored nine goals in the first five rounds.
"I don't think that Messi was the decisive player that he usually is," Machin said.
"We tried, but we were playing against some of the best players in the world. When you score in our own net it makes it very tough."
Suarez rounded off Barcelona's victory in the 69th when he was left all alone to take Sergi Roberto's lobbed pass and beat Iraizoz.
It was Suarez's second goal in six appearances this season.
The Uruguay striker had been struggling this season, hampered by a right knee injury and adapting to life after the departure of attack partner Neymar.
Real Madrid turned to new midfielder Dani Ceballos to help them get back on the winning path.
The midfielder made the most of his first start for Zinedine Zidane's team by scoring twice in the victory at last-placed Alaves.
The win came three days after Madrid lost 1-0 at home to Ceballos' former team, Real Betis.
That slip combined with a pair of home draws left the defending champions trailing leader Barcelona.
Source: AAP
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