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They ‘duo-it’ again!
FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi from Argentina looks on during a Spanish LaLiga soccer match against Espanyol at the Camp Nou stadium inBarcelona, Spain, Sunday, January 6, 2013. (Photo: AP)
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January 6, 2013

They ‘duo-it’ again!

Messi, Ronaldo score in prelude to Ballon d’Or

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo both scored to help their teams win in the Spanish league yesterday, a day before the two stars and Andres Iniesta vie for the FIFA Ballon d’Or prize.

Messi converted a penalty in Barcelona’s 4-0 thrashing of crosstown rival Espanyol, while Ronaldo scored twice in a three-minute span to give 10-man Real Madrid a hard-fought 4-3 victory over Real Sociedad.

Messi, who finished 2012 with a record 91 goals, is the favourite to win the Ballon d’Or for an unprecedented fourth time. Ronaldo collected the award in 2008. Messi’s teammate, Iniesta, has never won football’s highest individual honour.

Ronaldo’s double likely saved coach Jose Mourinho from considerably more scathing criticism after his decision to drop goalkeeper Iker Casillas almost backfired for a second straight game, with Madrid barely overcoming Xabi Prieto’s hat-trick.

Despite a fan and media backlash after last round’s loss, Mourinho again started rarely used Adan Garrido. But the ‘keeper was sent off after giving away an early penalty, forcing the introduction of Casillas.

The crowd at Santiago Bernabeu stadium voiced their displeasure with Mourinho by jeering the coach’s name when it was announced before the game and cheering for their beloved Casillas.

Mourinho said he wasn’t bothered by the boos.

“Perfect. They can whistle at me if they want and then support the team,” Mourinho said. “I think the jeers are for dropping Casillas, and I think that they are because we are far from our objectives in the league. I accept them both.”

Madrid’s fans, however, couldn’t have asked for a better start just two minutes in when Sociedad’s unbalanced defence left Karim Benzema unmarked to receive Khedira’s pass and score with ease.

But Madrid’s lead didn’t last long and it again appeared to show that Mourinho’s choice in goal was misguided.

Adan was overwhelmed last round when he conceded three goals in the loss at Malaga, and he was shown to be out of his depth at home as well.

He made a poor pass that Carlos Vela intercepted, and then charged out and fouled the Mexico forward in his box. The referee didn’t hesitate to show him a direct red card, creating the dramatic situation of Casillas being called off the bench to defend the penalty attempt.

The crowd chanted “Iker! Iker!” as the Spanish international jogged on, but there were no heroics as Prieto coolly stroked in the spot kick to equalise in the ninth minute.

“I told Adan before this match and the Malaga match that the jeers he might hear were for me, not for him,” said Mourinho. “There’s been a lack of respect for Adan.”

Despite being short a man, Madrid pressed forward and deservedly went in front in the 35th through Sami Khedira’s crafty back-heeled flip to redirect a cross between the posts.

Prieto beat Casillas to restore parity at 2-2 five minutes later, but Ronaldo gave Madrid control of the match in the 68th when Benzema stole the ball and played the Portugal winger in behind the defence to score.

Ronaldo then earned a free kick on the left corner of the area and blasted the ball over goalkeeper Claudio Bravo in the 70th.

Prieto appeared to give Sociedad late hope when he scored inside the far post in the 76th, but Sociedad never threatened again after Daniel Estrada was booked for a second time, leaving the visitors with 10 men for the final 10 minutes.

Barcelona continued their record start with 17 wins and a draw to maintain their 16-point lead over third-place Madrid. The leaders opened up a 12-point advantage over second-place Atletico Madrid ahead of their game later at Mallorca.

Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova returned to the touchline for the first time since undergoing throat surgery to remove a second tumour in two years on December 20.

Barcelona dominated Espanyol from the start at Camp Nou stadium and made quick work of the relegation-threatened side after Xavi Hernandez scored in the 10th from a pass by Iniesta.

Pedro Rodriguez then added two more goals, first volleying in a cross from Cesc Fabregas in the 15th before chipping in Sergio Busquets’ perfectly weighted pass in the 27th.

Two minutes later, Messi scored from a spot kick after Fabregas had been fouled by goalkeeper Kiko Casillas in the area. The loss was Espanyol’s first in five games under new coach Javier Aguirre.

Last season, Messi set a league record with 50 goals. He already has 27 before the season’s midway point. Atletico striker Radamel Falcao is next with 17th, followed by Ronaldo’s 16.

Earlier, Celta Vigo downed Valladolid 3-1.

MADRID, SPAIN — Real Madrid’s CristianoRonaldo from Portugal celebrates his goalduring a Spanish La Liga match against RealSociedad at the Santiago Bernabeu stadiumhere, yesterday. Madrid won 4-3. (Photo: AP)

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