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Messi treble gives Barca Cup win over Atletico
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A superb Lionel Messi hat-trick gave Barcelona a 3-1 win over 10-man Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their last 16 King's Cup tie on Tuesday.

The Argentine forward, playing for the first time since the Christmas break, also hit the crossbar and many of the Atletico fans stood and applauded him when he was replaced near the end.

Barcelona made most of the early running at a chilly Vicente Calderon despite resting key players from the team who beat Real Mallorca at the weekend, including Xavi and Samuel Eto'o.

A deft piece of skill from Daniel Alves unlocked the Atletico defence for Messi's opening goal on 12 minutes.

The Argentine international played the ball inside and Alves sent a clever backheel through for him to run on and place a low shot past Gregory Coupet.

Atletico had to play with 10 men for most of the second half after defender John Heitinga felled Messi in the penalty area as he was racing to meet an Alves cross.

The referee showed the Dutchman a red card and Messi sent Coupet the wrong way to double Barca's lead before substitute Tomas Ujfalusi pulled a goal back just over 10 minutes later with a header from Simao Sabrosa's corner.

Messi completed his hat-trick on 80 minutes when he picked the ball up in the area, wrong-footed Coupet and lifted the ball into the roof of the net.

Seconds earlier, he had weaved his way through the Atletico defences and crashed a shot against the bar.

Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said his side, who lead the Primera Liga by 11 points, had made a big step towards the quarterfinals ahead of next week's second leg.

"I am very satisfied with the effort the players made tonight," he told a news conference. "We kept up a good level of intensity and Messi was magnificent."

Guardiola's counterpart at Atletico, Javier Aguirre, also paid tribute to Messi.

"He's playing at an extraordinary level. He also has a lot of confidence and that's very positive for his team," Aguirre said.

"We were never really in the game in the first half but in the second half we came out much more brightly.

"But going two down and also down to 10 men against Barca is very complicated. Let's see what happens next week."

There were five more Cup first legs scheduled yesterday, including holders Valencia's trip to face Racing Santander and 2007 winners Sevilla's match at home to Deportivo Coruna.

The only remaining non-Primera Liga clubs Real Union and Poli Ejido of the Segunda B (third tier) were at home to Real Betis and Espanyol respectively.

(Agencies via China Daily January 8, 2009)

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