Ivan Rakitic, Lionel Messi, Marc Bartra and Neymar were also on target as Barca reasserted their control on the Spanish title race.
Barca’s sensational return to form came after having taken just one point from their last possible 12 in the league. “We are human, we aren’t machines and we can all commit errors or have a bad game,” Suarez told Spanish TV station Movistar+. “Today is a demonstration that the group is more united than ever and desperate to win the league. It is still in our hands.”
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Suarez settled the visitors’ nerves after just 11 minutes when he outmuscled Sidnei to volley home. Celso Borges then missed two huge chances to bring Deportivo level as he was denied by Claudio Bravo and a last-ditch block by Bartra before Suarez gave Barca a cushion when he latched onto Messi’s sumptuous through-ball to slot low past Manu.
The Uruguayan then turned provider for Barca’s third just after the break when his cross to the back post was volleyed home emphatically by Rakitic.
Messi created the fourth with another defence splitting pass and Suarez kept his composure to seal his sixth hat-trick of a prolific season.
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Suarez was gifted his fourth of the night from Neymar’s unselfish cross for his 49th goal of the season.
The former Liverpool striker then added a second assist as his cut-back was tapped home by Messi.
Bartra joined the party as he galloped forward from his own half before firing into the far corner.
And Neymar completed a perfect night for the Spanish champions when he tapped home at the far post for his first goal in six games from Suarez’s third assist.
Barca’s superior head-to-head record keeps them ahead of Atletico Madrid at the top of the table with four games remaining as Fernando Torres’s hot-streak continued with the winner in a 1-0 success at Athletic Bilbao.
Torres scored for the fifth consecutive game with a towering header from Antoine Griezmann’s cross seven minutes before half-time in Bilbao.
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“I am happy because the goals have helped the team win the points that bring us closer to our objectives,” said Torres.
Real Madrid remain a point behind in third as goals from Karim Benzema, Lucas Vazquez and Luka Modric ensured a 3-0 win over Villarreal.
However, victory came at a cost as Cristiano Ronaldo limped off holding his right hamstring a few minutes from time.
“He got a fright, but I don’t think it is anything serious,” said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane. “I am calmer now than when I saw him leave the pitch.”
Published in The Express Tribune, April 22nd, 2016.
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