Barca thrash Betis to stay ahead of rampant Madrid
Soccer Football - LaLiga - FC Barcelona v Real Betis - Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - April 29, 2023 FC Barcelona players celebrate after Real Betis' Guido Rodriguez scores an own goal and FC Barcelona fourth goal REUTERS/Albert Gea
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Barcelona
thrashed 10-man Real Betis 4-0 on Saturday to move a step closer to winning La
Liga for the first time since 2019.
Real Madrid
beat Almeria 4-2 to cut the gap to eight points earlier on but Barcelona
triumphed to restore their 11 point advantage.
Andreas
Christensen, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha struck for Barca at Camp Nou with
Guido Rodriguez netting a late own goal to round off the rout.
Edgar
Gonzalez's early dismissal made it an easy night for Xavi Hernandez's side to
protect their lead with six games remaining.
With his
side comfortably winning, Xavi brought on 15-year-old forward Lamine Yamal to
become the club's youngest ever player to debut in La Liga.
Betis also
brought on veteran Joaquin Sanchez, 41, for his final appearance at Camp Nou
before he retires at the end of the season, and he was afforded a standing
ovation by Barcelona supporters.
The Catalans
bounced back from a 2-1 defeat by Rayo Vallecano in midweek.
"We
generated a reaction," said Xavi. "We improved a lot, it was a very
good reaction from the whole team.
"We
went 1-0 up and after the red card, it was in our favour."
Xavi brought
Christensen into the starting line-up after injury and he made a quick impact
on his return.
Raphinha
whipped in a vicious ball which Ronald Araujo narrowly missed but Christensen
followed in behind to power a header home.
Betis were
set back further when defender Edgar was dismissed for two bookings after
half-an-hour.
Lewandowski
pounced soon after to net his 19th league goal of the season after Jules Kounde
set him up with a low cross.
The Pole, La
Liga's top scorer, reacted after Real Madrid's Karim Benzema earlier netted a
hat-trick to move within one of his tally.
Three
minutes later Raphinha struck the third, making a clever run in behind the
defence and finishing from Sergio Busquets' chipped pass.
Xavi brought
on Ousmane Dembele with little over 15 minutes to go, with Camp Nou delighted
to see the winger back.
Rodriguez
deflected in Ansu Fati's cross as Barcelona added a fourth goal in the 82nd
minute.
Almost
90,000 home supporters were also treated to 15-year-old Yamal's debut in the
final stages, and the winger came close to scoring with a shot repelled by Rui
Silva.
"We
were talking about this on the bench, when I was at 15 I think I was playing
for my neighbourhood team," added Raphinha.
"And
seeing him come on in this stadium, with all these people, is incredible."
Stylish
Madrid
Benzema
climbed to 17 goals in La Liga this season with his treble, now two behind
Lewandowski.
Benzema
netted his treble in the first half and Rodrygo added the fourth early in the
second for Madrid, while Lazaro and Lucas Robertone struck for the visitors,
15th.
Almeria
coach Rubi made several changes to his regular side, clearly unconvinced his
team could take points from the Santiago Bernabeu -- the visit of Elche on
Tuesday should be more profitable in their survival bid.
Madrid
played with freedom in attack during an entertaining game, albeit one low on
tension with their hopes of retaining the title minimal.
"In
attack the team is very dangerous, with the quality of Karim, Vini, Rodrygo,
with the ball we play very well," coach Carlo Ancelotti told reporters.
"There
are games where the offensive level looks very good, like today."
Vinicius
Junior teed up Benzema for a tap-in to break the deadlock early on.
Rodrygo's
assist for Benzema's second goal was one of the highlights of the game, with
the forward backheeling the ball to himself to escape Samuel Costa.
"I
think it was a pass to myself, I didn't have anywhere to go, it was a nice pass
to myself with my heel," Rodrygo told DAZN.
The
35-year-old Benzema completed his hat-trick after 42 minutes from the penalty
spot after Largie Ramazani clumsily fouled Lucas Vazquez.
Benzema's
strikes helped him move two goals ahead of former Madrid attacker Hugo Sanchez
to become the fourth top scorer in La Liga of all time, on 236 goals.
Vinicius
made way in the final stages after taking a knock but Ancelotti said the winger
would be fit to play in the Copa del Rey final next weekend.
Bottom side
Elche survived relegation for the time being with a 4-0 win over Rayo
Vallecano, who were reduced to 10 men in the first half.

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