Barcelona ensured they will finish 2013 on top of La Liga as
a Pedro Rodriguez hat-trick helped them come from 2-0 down to win 5-2
at Getafe
on Sunday.
The hosts had got off to a flying start as goals from Sergio
Escudero and Lisandro Lopez put them 2-0 up inside 14 minutes.
However, the Catalans responded like champions as Pedro
scored three times in eight minutes before the break.
Cesc Fabregas gave Barca breathing space when he volleyed
home Pedro's cross 22 minutes from time and the former Arsenal captain doubled
his tally from the penalty spot moments later.
Barca's comeback means they edge ahead of Atletico Madrid on
goal difference at the top of the table, whilst Real Madrid can cut the gap on
the top two to five points with a win at Valencia later on Sunday.
Without the suspended Neymar and injured Lionel Messi, the
spotlight was on the Catalans' fringe players in attack to make their claim for
a regular starting spot.
However, it was the visitors' defence that was shredded
early on as Escudero played a wonderful one-two with Angel Lafita before firing
home from close range.
Four minutes later Lisandro rose highest to power home Pedro
Leon's corner.
Getafe could have even been further ahead had Ciprian Marica
chosen the right option and passed to a teammate when the Barca defence was
outnumbered moments later.
Instead the Barca revival began 10 minutes before half-time
when Fabregas released Pedro in behind the defence and his chipped finish had
just enough elevation to take it past Miguel Angel Moya.
Pedro then curled home into the top corner from the edge of
the area and pounced on a defensive error by Juan Valera to give his side the
lead at half-time.
Diego Castro should have restored parity for Getafe when he
curled inches wide of the far post after turning Gerard Pique inside the area
on the hour mark.
And that miss was to prove crucial as Barca killed off the
contest with a wonderful team move eight minutes later that culminated with
Fabregas volleying home Pedro's cross at the back post.
Pedro could have had his fourth seconds later as his
attempted lob of Moya drifted just over, but he was also involved in Barca's
fifth as was clipped inside the area by Borja Fernandez and Fabregas sent Moya
the wrong way from the resultant spot-kick.
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