MADRID: Lionel Messi followed up his remarkable performance against Real Madrid with another two goals as Barcelona trounced Osasuna 7-1 to remain at the top of the Spanish league on Wednesday.
Second-place Real Madrid kept pace by defeating Deportivo La Coruna 6-2, despite playing without Cristiano Ronaldo and several other regular starters.
Barcelona and Madrid are level on 78 points, but the Catalan club is ahead on the head-to-head tiebreaker. The two-time defending champion has four games left, while Madrid — seeking its first league title since 2012 — has five to play.
Andre Gomes and Paco Alcacer also scored twice for Barcelona, and Javier Mascherano netted his first goal with the Catalan club to complete the rout at the Camp Nou.
Messi had also scored two goals in the “clasico” against Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Sunday, including a last-minute winner that gave him 500 career goals with Barcelona. He was honored for the milestone before Wednesday’s game, with a huge banner displayed on the stands with the words: “Thank you Leo.”
“With Messi, everything is easier,” Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said.
Messi opened the scoring against Osasuna with a lob over the goalkeeper after breaking free from his markers and surging into the area with only goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu to beat. He neatly headed the ball down before unleashing his 12th-minute strike.
Messi, who has scored 16 goals in his last 11 league games, netted his second with a well-placed left-foot shot from just outside the area in the 61st, two minutes before being substituted to a standing ovation by the crowd at the Camp Nou.
It was the 11th time this season that Messi had scored two goals in a league game.
“We all know about Messi’s quality, about what he can add to the team,” Alcacer said. “It’s a great joy to be able to play alongside him. He is a unique player and few have the honor to say that they played with him.”
Messi has scored twice in the last five games in which he has found the net. He is the league’s leading scorer with 33 goals, nine more than teammate Luis Suarez and 14 more than Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo.
Gomes scored in the 30th and 57th minutes, and Alcacer netted in the 64th and 86th. Defender Mascherano, who had yet to score after 318 matches with Barcelona, was allowed to end his drought by taking a 67th-minute penalty kick.
Suarez was rested by coach Luis Enrique in Wednesday’s game. Neymar could not play because of a suspension.
Osasuna, which was mathematically relegated with the loss, played in orange-colored shirts made specifically for the match, as its other shirts were too similar to Barcelona’s outfit.
Roberto Torres scored the team’s lone goal from a 48th-minute free kick.
Deportivo La Coruna 2 Real Madrid 6: Madrid was in control from the start against relegation-threatened Deportivo in La Coruna, taking the lead through Alvaro Morata in the first minute.
Rodriguez scored in the 14th and 66th minutes, Lucas Vazquez added in the 44th, Francisco “Isco” Alarcon netted in the 77th and Casemiro rounded off the scoring in the 87th.
Messi strikes twice again as Barcelona routs Osasuna 7-1
Messi strikes twice again as Barcelona routs Osasuna 7-1
Dubai Basketball produce dramatic comeback win over Real Madrid
- The 93-85 victory at Coca-Cola Arena secured back-to-back EuroLeague home wins in the span of 48 hours
DUBAI: Dubai Basketball delivered another unforgettable night at Coca-Cola Arena, defeating Real Madrid 93-85 to secure back-to-back EuroLeague home wins in the span of 48 hours.
In front of a fired-up 7,000-strong home crowd, Dubai once again turned the arena into one of the most difficult venues in the competition, overpowering one of the most decorated teams in European basketball through sheer energy.
The night did not start easily for the home side. Real Madrid imposed themselves early, opening up a lead and testing Dubai’s resilience. But as the game wore on, the atmosphere inside Coca-Cola Arena began to shift. Defensive stops sparked momentum, the crowd found its voice, and Dubai surged back into the contest with renewed intensity.
Dubai flipped the game late in the third quarter, igniting the arena with a relentless run that changed the tone of the night. From there, the home side never looked back. Defensive pressure, composed execution and confidence on both ends allowed Dubai to close out the game in style, holding Real Madrid scoreless from the field for long stretches of the final quarter.
Dubai’s first signing of the new season, Dzanan Musa, led the charge against his former club with a standout performance, while McKinley Wright, Filip Petrusev and Dwayne Bacon delivered key moments at crucial stages. Dubai’s latest signing, Bruno Caboclo, made an impact on both ends, which lifted the team during the comeback, and Aleksa Avramovic controlled the tempo as Dubai powered to another statement win.
Head Coach Jurica Golemac praised both the team’s mentality and the role of the home crowd, saying, “It was an extremely tense game. The last 15 minutes, we found our rhythm and the fans gave us this extra push. Against one of the best teams in the EuroLeague, to finish like this shows our character. We believe we can beat anybody.”
The victory marks another milestone in Dubai Basketball’s debut EuroLeague season, reinforcing Coca-Cola Arena’s growing reputation as one of the toughest home courts in the league.
As the season enters its decisive phase, belief continues to build — on the court, in the stands, and across the city — with Dubai Basketball firmly in the fight for the post-regular season phase.









