Barcelona's Lionel Messi, left, fights for the ball against Deportivo goalkeeper Fabricio, during a Spanish La Liga soccer match at the Riazor stadium in A Coruna, Spain, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)
MADRID: Lionel Messi struck a stunning hat-trick to ensure Barcelona maintained the pressure on La Liga leaders Real Madrid with a 4-0 win away to Deportivo la Coruna to cut the gap at the top to one point.
Earlier, Cristiano Ronaldo rounded off a week where he was named World Player of the Year for the third time by scoring twice as Madrid struck three times in the final half hour to beat Getafe 3-0.
Atletico Madrid, who dumped Real out of the Copa del Rey in midweek, moved back to within four points of their city rivals in third as goals from Mario Mandzukic and Raul Garcia handed them a 2-0 win over managerless Granada.
"Messi has been at an extraordinarily high level all season," said Barca boss Luis Enrique, despite reports of a dressing room rift between the two in recent weeks.
"He hasn't dipped at any point. He has been world class."
In a change from his much criticised rotation policy, Enrique named the same side that beat Atletico 3-1 at home last weekend and was rewarded with another bright display illuminated by Messi's class in front of goal.
The Argentine's first effort of the game was brilliantly saved by Fabricio after a well-worked corner, but the Deportivo goalkeeper was helpless when the four-time World Player of the Year opened the scoring after 11 minutes with a thunderous header from Ivan Rakitic's cross.
Messi then showed a more subtle touch for his second with a delicate chip over the prone Fabricio to double Barca's advantage from Neymar's pass.
However, by contrast, Luis Suarez's troubles in front of goal continued as he fluffed his lines twice in the first-half with just Fabricio to beat.
Messi showed the Uruguayan how it should be done once more when he rounded off his 30th hat-trick for the club after the break when he cut inside onto his favoured left foot and fired into the far corner before an own goal from Deportivo defender Sidnei rounded off the scoring.
Real had to wait over an hour to make the breakthrough at the Alfonso Perez Coliseum before Ronaldo fired home from Karim Benzema's wonderful assist to set them on the road to victory.
"It is true at the start we didn't play with a lot of intensity," said Real boss Carlo Ancelotti.
"At the start we played a bit slow, but I liked the performance because the team played with intelligence and much better in the second-half than the first.
"I think the whole team played well, but the assist by Karim (Benzema) opened the game up for us. It was extraordinary."
After a sluggish start the European champions were denied by a series of fine saves by Getafe goalkeeper Jordi Codina either side of half-time, whilst Toni Kroos also struck the bar just before the break.
- Source: AFP
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