Pedro Rodriguez scored a hat-trick as Barcelona 4-0 at Rayo Vallecano
to maintain their 100% start to the La Liga season. The striker opened
the scoring with an angled shot before Victor Valdes kept
the visitors in front with a penalty save from Roberto Trashorras.
The Spain forward tapped in a second two minutes after half-time when he converted Cesc Fabregas's delivery.
He added his third from short range before Fabregas slotted in a fourth.
The win puts Gerardo Martino's side on 15 points after five games, with
Atletico Madrid in second with 12 points followed by Villarreal and
Real Madrid on 10 points - though they have played four games.
Lionel Messi and Neymar both had chances for the champions during the
first half-hour of the match at the Campo de Vallecas before Pedro found
the corner of the Rayo goal following a jinking run from Messi -
playing in his 250th La Liga game.
The home side should have been level a few moments later when Adriano
fouled Trashorras in the area. The Rayo captain took the penalty, but
his effort was saved by Valdes, who also denied Ajax from the spot in
midweek.
Pedro scored his and Barcelona's second two minutes after the restart
when he smashed his shot high into the net from Fabregas's low ball. And
with 20 minutes remaining, the Spain international completed his
hat-trick with a tap-in after Brazilian Neymar had squared the ball to
him.
Former Arsenal midfielder Fabregas curled in a fourth for Barcelona in the 79th minute.
In Saturday's other matches, Real Sociedad were held to a 0-0 draw by
Malaga while 10-man Almeria lost a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at home to
Levante.
Last year's runners-up Real Madrid host Getafe in Sunday's key fixture,
with £85m signing Gareth Bale set to make his home debut.
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