Messi, Suarez lead Barcelona's rout vs. Almeria to boost La Liga lead

Barcelona took another step towards La Liga glory with a routine 4-0 win over Almeria that featured goals from Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez were on target as Barcelona beat Almeria 4-0 to chalk up a sixth straight La Liga win. Messi went into the contest nursing an injury to his right foot but illuminated a largely forgettable first half with a sumptuous strike --€“ his 44th goal in 43 Barca appearances this term.

Suarez redeemed what had been a frustrating match individually with a similarly impressive second 10 minutes after halftime. Defender Marc Bartra headed home in the 75th minute before Suarez tapped home in stoppage time to ensure former Barca full back Sergi suffered defeat in his first match as Almeria coach.

The Andalusian side dispensed of Juan Ignacio Martinez after a run of seven winless games, though Sergi may well target Saturday's fixture against fellow struggler Granada as a chance to turn his team's fortunes around.

Barca appears to be hitting its stride at just the right time, however, with an ever-improving defense keeping a clean sheet for the fourth time in five outings. Barca struggled to create early clear openings despite dominating possession and Wellington Silva was only denied by a last-ditch intervention from Pedro --€“ the winger's best contribution coming in defense despite being brought in to replace the off-form Neymar.

There was a vital clearance from Almeria teenage debutant Antonio Marin after Messi sent Suarez scampering in behind the visiting defense and Julian Cuesta saved with half an hour played when Xavi drilled a volley into the turf.

Murmurs of frustration were audible from the Camp Nou terraces at that stage, but Messi punctured the air of apprehension in typically majestic style. Cutting in from the right flank, Barca's talisman skipped past Edgar Mendez's challenge and curled a beauty into the far corner from the edge of the area.

Almeria retained a threat on the break after halftime and the home side was grateful when Suarez doubled its advantage emphatically. Again, attacking from the right proved profitable for Barca and Suarez evaded an isolated Jose Manuel Casado to thrash a left-footed shot that Cuesta could only touch into the top corner.

Ivan Rakitic and Pedro went close as Barca reveled in a more relaxed Camp Nou atmosphere. Bartra was allowed ample room to convert a Xavi corner with 15 minutes remaining and Messi thought he had a second, only for Cuesta to impressively keep out his 88th-minute free kick.

Suarez shrugged off brief fears that he had sustained an injury to his right leg by chalking up his brace in stoppage time, completing a simple finish from Pedro's low cross moments after Almeria midfielder Thomas Partey had a spectacular volleyed effort disallowed -- a moment to encapsulate the struggles that Sergi must turn around.

Deportivo La Coruna 1 Cordoba 1

Florin Andone scored at both ends to ensure a 1-1 draw between Deportivo La Coruna and Cordoba at Riazor.

The Romanian striker put the Primera Division's bottom side on course for a first win in 12 games with a goal 10 minutes after half-time. When Depor defender Luisinho was sent off for picking up a second booking it looked like Cordoba had done enough but Andone was blushing before the final whistle having gifted Depor a share of the points late on.

The results means Cordoba remain eight points from 17th place - occupied by Depor - and safety with eight games remaining.

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