Football
El- Classico thrashing without Messi, a great achievement – Busquest
Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets described his team’s El Clasico win without Lionel Messi as a “great achievement”.
Luis Suarez stepped up in the absence of Messi, who is recovering from a broken arm, to score a hat-trick in a 5-1 thrashing of Madrid at Camp Nou on Sunday.
Philippe Coutinho and Arturo Vidal were also on the scoresheet as under-fire Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui was put under further pressure, with Goal understanding Lopetegui is set to be sacked and replaced by Antonio Conte.
Delivering such a result without their superstar Messi was massive for Barca, according to Busquets.
“It’s a great achievement to win 5-1 without Messi,” he told the club’s website.
“Normally, when we have trouble, Leo helps us out but today the team stepped up.”
Marcelo’s 50th-minute goal brought Madrid back to 2-1, but Barca struck three times in the final quarter of an hour.
Busquets said his team knew they would get their opportunities as Madrid pushed for a way back into the game.
He said: “We knew that if we get through their pressure then we would have chances and then the counters came and the goals gave us a cushion.”
While Barca are only a point clear atop La Liga, they sit seven ahead of ninth-placed rivals Madrid.
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