One of the greatest football players of all time - Messi puts on a masterclass [EPA]
Lionel Messi became the first player to score five goals in a
European Champions League game as Barcelona thrashed Bayer Leverkusen
7-1 on Wednesday for the defending champions to ease into the
quarter-finals.
Barcelona already led 3-1 after the first leg and the world player of
the year put the result beyond doubt by scoring twice in the first
half.
Messi added three more after the break, while substitute Cristian
Tello added a brace as the Spanish champions advanced 10-2 on aggregate.
In the night’s other game APOEL Nicosia beat Olympique Lyon 4-3 on
penalties to become the first Cypriot team to make the last eight of any
European competition.
Lyon's Alexandre Lacazette and Michel Bastos had the key spot-kicks
saved by Dionisios Chiotis to prompt jubilant scenes in Nicosia after
APOEL won the match 1-0.
Record-breaker
Messi's 49th career Champions League goal moved him to joint fourth
on the all-time European Cup list alongside Alfredo di Stefano.
The 24-year-old Messi took his overall season tally to 48 goals and
he is just seven away from matching Cesar Rodriguez's all-time club
record of 235.
Messi is only the fourth player to score five goals in a European Cup
match - and first since the 1978-80 season. It was the first time in
his career that he achieved the feat in any competition.
Despite Leverkusen's best intentions, the result was never really in doubt on Wednesday.
Messi tested goalkeeper Bernd Leno early before his 25th minute opener.
Leno reacted well to keep Xavi Hernandez's whipped-in cross out just
moments before the Spain international timed a long ball perfectly for
Messi, who beat the offside trap to come one-on-one against Leno and
sent an almost playful chip over the goalkeeper.
The second came after Messi received a pass from Andres Iniesta at
the right corner of the area before skirting toward the centre to curl a
left-footed shot through a crowd of defenders and past a bewildered
Leno in the 42nd.
Messi continued in the same vein just four minutes into the second
half as he timed his run to beat the offside trap and met Cesc Fabregas'
long pass in the area, where the diminutive Argentine nicknamed "The
Flea'' held off defender Daniel Schwaab to complete a hat trick with
another chip - this time from his weaker right foot.
Dominant
Tello replaced Iniesta and showed exquisite control as he headed
Fabregas' pass forward before curling the ball around Leno for 4-0 in
the 55th.
Three minutes later, Leno let a ball into his box slip away and Messi
was perfectly placed to score a fourth for the second time in the
knockout stages of the competition. Messi scored four against Arsenal
two years ago.
Leno was to blame in the 62nd as he let Tello's curling shot from the
left slip under his right hand in the 62nd. Tello joined former
Barcelona player Txiki Beguiristain as the only Spaniard to score a pair
of goals in his Champions League debut.
Even Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola could only shake his head in
disbelief as Messi added a fifth, curling an unstoppable left-footed
shot out of Leno's reach in the 85th.
Messi has scored a competition-best 12 goals in this season's Champions League.
Karim Bellarabi scored a consolation goal in injury time for the
Germans as Barcelona stretched their unbeaten run at the Camp Nou to 50
games.
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