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Messi is given his latest Ballon D'Or award ahead of kick-off. Joan Monfort
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Messi scores yet another hat-trick as Barcelona wallop Mallorca

Real Madrid maintained their fine form with victory over Espanyol.

LIONEL MESSI BROKE yet another record by hitting his 35th La Liga hat-trick on Saturday as Barcelona thrashed Real Mallorca 5-2 to keep pace with Real Madrid at the top of the table.

A trio of vintage Messi finishes contributed to five stunning Barca goals, the best of them arguably belonging to Luis Suarez, whose brilliant backheel capped a free-flowing move, involving seven different players. 

But at the end of a week in which Messi claimed a record sixth Ballon d’Or, the Argentinian etched his name into the history books again after pulling clear of Cristiano Ronaldo’s 34 La Liga hat-tricks to stand alone. 

The efforts of Messi and Suarez overshadowed Antoine Griezmann’s opener but that was impressive too, the Frenchman applying a sumptuous chip after being assisted by his own goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen. 

An exhibition of creativity at Camp Nou allowed for the occasional lapse in defence and Mallorca’s Ante Budimir twice reduced the deficit to 2-1 and 4-2, even if a comeback never looked likely. 

Instead, Messi underlined his status as the world’s finest footballer with another sublime performance, instant evidence for why he was presented with his latest Ballon d’Or trophy on the pitch before kick-off. 

Messi now has 12 goals this season, the highest in the division and one ahead of Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema, who had scored one and set up another in an equally comfortable 2-0 victory over Espanyol a few hours earlier. 

It means Madrid and Barcelona are back level on points at the top of the table, with Barca ahead on goal difference. Sevilla, in third, are four points further back. 

Benzema’s own irresistable form in parallel with Messi adds an intriguing sub-plot to the upcoming Clasico on December 18, which looks increasingly likely to decide who will sit first over the Christmas break. 

La Liga’s most successful duo also appear to have overcome their rocky starts, with both now hitting their stride ahead of what is shaping up to be a crunch meeting in 11 days time. 

Messi in this mood will be hard to stop. For his first goal, he cut in from the right and bent the ball into the top left-hand corner and his second was almost a carbon copy, Suarez setting it back for Messi to hit the same spot. 

In between, Budimir latched onto an excellent reverse pass by Salva Sevilla to briefly give Mallorca hope after Griezmann had opened the scoring, racing onto Ter Stegen’s through ball and scooping it over Manolo Reina. 

Suarez hit the post and then stumbled after skipping around Reina. But he made up for both two minutes before half-time with arguably the goal of the night. 

Ten passes, involving seven different players, ended with Suarez with his back to goal in the area and somehow the Uruguayan dug out a superb shot with his backheel that found the far corner. Frenkie de Jong had been instrumental in the build-up. 

Budimir capitalised on a rare Ter Stegen error to head in before Messi completed his hat-trick with seven minutes left. Sergi Roberto pulled back for Suarez, who set it back for Messi. His shot clipped the crossbar on its way in. 

Earlier, Benzema teed up his compatriot Raphael Varane before scoring his 15th goal of the season to put Espanyol out of sight at the Santiago Bernabeu. 

“We’re talking about Karim a lot recently, in a good way,” said Zidane. “He’s getting older and that’s made a difference, his maturity.  

“None of us are perfect. But he’s asked to chase and he does it. He’s asked to score and he does it. I can’t ask for more, only that he keeps doing it.” 

Varane’s goal came in the 37th minute as Benzema found him in space after bundling through on the edge of the box. With his left foot, Varane stabbed into the far corner.  

Vinicius Junior, handed his first start since October 19, might have made it two after tearing clear on the break but he failed to beat Diego Lopez at his near post.

Benzema missed from a Vinicius cross but finally got his goal with 11 minutes left. He threaded in Fede Valverde with a smart reverse pass and then continued his run, before meeting the pull-back and finding the corner.  

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