We were powerless against Messi, says Athletic's Williams after 3-2 defeat to Barcelona

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Lionel Messi scored two and set up another as Barcelona earned a 3-2 win at Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday to move up to third in La Liga. (FC Barcelona Twitter)
Lionel Messi scored two and set up another as Barcelona earned a 3-2 win at Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday to move up to third in La Liga. (FC Barcelona Twitter)

Barcelona - Messi produced arguably his best performance of the season and was unlucky not to grab a hat trick

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Published: Thu 7 Jan 2021, 10:16 AM

Last updated: Thu 7 Jan 2021, 10:28 AM

Lionel Messi was at the top of his game as Barcelona earned a 3-2 win at Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday to move up to third in La Liga.

Athletic got off to a dream start in their first match under new coach Marcelino when forward Inaki Williams latched on to a low through ball and raced towards goal, beating one defender before firing low into the net in the third minute.


Barca quickly responded, however, with a sensational team goal, Messi delivering a superb pass to pick out Frenkie de Jong by the byline and the Dutchman volleyed the ball back across the area for 18-year-old Pedri to head home.

Messi and Pedri combined beautifully to put Barca ahead, the youngster receiving a pass from the Argentine before returning it with a delightful backheel and Messi rolled the ball into the bottom corner in the 38th minute.


Messi struck again in the 62nd minute to finish off another brilliant team move and missed a couple of chances to complete his hat trick, although Iker Muniain made for a tense finale by scoring for Athletic in the 90th.

Barca clung on to earn a first win in four matches away to Athletic, having failed to score on their last three trips to San Mames.

The win took Ronald Koeman’s side above Real Sociedad and into third in the standings on 31 points, seven behind leaders Atletico Madrid who have two games in hand on the Catalans.

Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman was glowing with pride after his side’s win and said the performance was a benchmark for the remainder of the season.

“That’s the way we need to continue. I felt like we controlled the game the whole time and there were barely any dips in our play,” Koeman told a news conference.

The Dutchman also praised Messi, who produced arguably his best performance of the season and was unlucky not to grab a hat trick.

The Barca captain has had a relatively poor season by his own standards but his scores took him on to nine goals for the campaign, making him the joint top scorer in La Liga.

“Messi has given everything since day one, he has spent so many years at the very top level but it seems that now he has become even more effective,” Koeman said. “He has always shown us his skill and his commitment but today he gave us his goals too.”

Athletic forward Williams said his side had played well but were powerless to stop Barca when Messi was on top form.

“We played a good first half, we were the Athletic we wanted to be but we were up against the best player in the world and he swung the game in a different direction,” he said.

“The goals they scored tonight were fantastic and there’s very little you can do to defend against plays like that.”


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