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Powered by NeoCortex · NeoAxonMessi cuts inside and unleashes a left‑footed strike from outside the box that is saved low in the bottom‑right corner by Jordi Masip.
Messi commits a foul in midfield, stopping Valladolid’s progress and drawing the referee’s attention, though no card is shown.
Messi slides a perfectly weighted through ball into the box, allowing Arturo Vidal to finish with a right‑footed shot into the bottom‑right corner for Barcelona’s second goal.
Messi takes a right‑footed shot from outside the box after a pass from Jordi Alba, but his effort is blocked by the Valladolid defense.
From a direct free kick, Messi curls a sensational left‑footed shot into the top‑right corner, giving Barcelona a 3–1 lead.
Messi threads a pass to Ansu Fati on the left side of the box, setting up a left‑footed attempt that is blocked by a defender.
Messi picks out Ansu Fati with a clever pass in the center of the box, leading to a right‑footed shot that Masip saves in the middle of the goal.
Messi carries the ball forward under pressure and is fouled in the attacking half, earning Barcelona a dangerous free kick.
Messi times his run into the box perfectly, controlling Ivan Rakitić’s through ball before finishing calmly with a left‑footed shot into the bottom‑right corner.
Messi slips a precise through ball into the box for Luis Suárez, who finishes with a right‑footed shot into the bottom‑left corner to make it 5–1.
Fifty free-kick goals is a total most specialists never touch, yet he reached it while also being the most feared open-play scorer on the pitch. The jump from 40 to 50 in such a short span turned dead balls into something close to a guaranteed chance.