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Barcelona news: Busquets takes pride in majestic Messi | Goal.com — goal.com

Real Betis fans rose to acclaim the Argentine's brilliance on Sunday, while his Blaugrana teammate gets to experience it in training every day Lionel Messi's brilliance no longer comes as any surprise to long-time Barcelona team-mate Sergio Busquets. Messi scored the 51st hat-trick of his career in sublime fashion as Barca closed in on back-to-back La Liga titles with a 4-1 win at Real Betis over the weekend. The Argentina international curled home his first from a free-kick just outside the box and finished off a neat move for his second, before wrapping up a treble in sumptuous style.  Editors' Picks The home crowd at the Benito Villamarin rose to acclaim the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's immaculate first-time chip that crowned the victory and an individual masterclass. "What he does, it doesn't surprise us anymore, because we are lucky to see him in training every day," Busquets said, as quoted by Sport. "It is a source of pride to have him because he always makes the difference." #MondayMotivation pic.twitter.com/XHCkM2is8d— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) March 18, 2019 Messi is once again setting the standard in terms of goalscoring across Europe's top leagues, leading the race for the Golden Shoe with 29 La Liga goals to his name. The 31-year-old has scored a further 10 in the Champions League and Copa del Rey, bringing his current tally for the 2018-19 campaign to an incredible 39 goals in 36 appearances.  Atletico Madrid's defeat at Athletic Bilbao means Barcelona are now 10 points clear at the top of the table with 10 games to play this season, but Busquets is taking nothing for granted. Article continues below "There are still many points to play for and there is a lot at stake," Busquets added. "But we go home with a great taste to rest during this week of internationals."  Ernesto Valverde's men come up against Espanyol in their first domestic clash following the international break on March 30, before a trip to Villarreal just three days later. 

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