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Spanish Primera BBVA

Camp Nou (ATT 95,000) 6th January 2013 - Kick off 18:00 Ref: Jesus Gil Manzano

Barcelona Barcelona vs Espanyol Espanyol

Barcelona 4

Xavi (10)
Pedro (15, 27)
L Messi (pen 29)

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Four-star Barca back in the groove

Last Updated: January 6, 2013 8:15pm

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Messi celebrates against Espanyol

Messi celebrates against Espanyol

Tito Vilanova returned to the Barcelona bench with the minimum of fuss on Sunday night as his side got all of their work done inside the first 30 minutes of the Catalan derby.

Manager Vilanova, back at the helm after a brief spell out for surgery on his parotid gland after contracting cancer for the second time, was given the easiest of nights as his stellar cast of players made life comfortable for him.

They had scored all of their goals by the time the 30th minute ticked by and after that it was procession football, with Pedro twice denied a hat-trick by the offside flag while other chances also passed.

After Xavi had opened the scoring, Pedro then chimed in with his brace before Lionel Messi set off on his pursuit of 100 goals this year with a penalty.

The Argentinian scored a record-breaking 91 times in 2012 and is expected to go even further this time around. His only regret will be that he did not make the most of the leisurely second-half conditions.

The writing was on the wall for Javier Aguirre's side early on, with Xavi's goal setting the template for how Barca would play all night.

Messi slid a pass through to Andres Iniesta on the left, the cut-back arriving for Xavi to tap in from close range, and he opened his body slightly to make the finish.

Three minutes later Messi and Cesc Fabregas combined to release Iniesta but he was denied by Francisco Casilla, but the keeper could do nothing as Pedro got his first in the 15th minute.

Again it was from a cut-back, this time from Fabregas, and at first it looked as though it was Messi's goal, with replays then showing Pedro got the slightest of touches to his shot.

It was three with 27 minutes gone, Pedro racing onto Sergio Busquets' defence-splitting pass and lobbing Casilla, and the keeper was all at sea again a minute later as he bundled over Fabregas as he went away from goal.

Messi duly stepped up and converted from the spot, the first goal of what will no doubt be many this year.

The brakes were applied a little after that, with Espanyol defending better and Barca not as incisive. Casilla denied Fabregas and a flag denied Pedro a 65th-minute hat-trick when Fabregas, crossing after Messi's pass, was called offside.

The same thing happened again with 17 minutes left as Pedro chipped wide to Alves and then followed in to score from the cross, while Espanyol's only real chance ended with Victor Valdes saving from a clean-through Juan Albin.

Messi then rattled the bar with a 25-yard free-kick, but after such an early rush, there would be no more goals as Barca restored their 16-point lead over Real Madrid.

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Spanish Primera BBVA

Spanish Primera BBVA
Pos Team P Pts
1 Barcelona 36 94
2 Real Madrid 36 81
3 Atletico Madrid 36 72
4 Real Sociedad 36 62
5 Valencia 36 62
6 Malaga 36 54
7 Real Betis 35 52
8 Rayo Vallecano 36 49
9 Sevilla 36 47
10 Getafe 36 47
11 Espanyol 36 44
12 Athletic Bilbao 36 44
13 Real Valladolid 36 43
14 Levante 36 42
15 Granada 36 39
16 Osasuna 36 36
17 Deportivo La Coruna 36 35
18 Real Zaragoza 36 34
19 Celta Vigo 36 31
20 Real Mallorca 35 29