The Chilean gave the Blaugrana an early lead before two second-half
strikes - an own goal and an effort from the former Arsenal skipper -
sealed the victory
Barcelona eased to a 3-0 win over Celta on Tuesday, at least temporarily extending the gap between them and Real Madrid to nine points.
Leaders Barca opened up a four-point lead ahead of Atletico Madrid as
Gerardo Martino's men followed up their 2-1 success against bitter
rivals Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the season last Saturday with a routine victory.
Celta are still searching for their first home win of the season as,
despite a spirited performance, they were outgunned by a Barca side in
rampant form at Estadio Municipal de Balaidos.
Alexis, on his 100th Barca appearance, opened the scoring inside the
first 10 minutes, the Chile international scoring from close range after
Gustavo Cabral had been dispossessed in midfield.
The hosts contributed much to an open encounter, but Martino's side
took command early in the second half as goalkeeper Yoel unfortunately
turned a Cesc Fabregas strike into his own net following neat work from
Lionel Messi and Alex Song.
And it was former Arsenal man Fabregas who rounded things off with a
well-placed drive to maintain Barca's unbeaten start to the campaign.
Captain Carles Puyol came into the side for Barca due to Gerard Pique's hamstring injury, while Clasico goalscorer Neymar, Andres Iniesta, Xavi and Javier Mascherano were all left on the bench as part of five changes by Martino.
Celta, by contrast, made only one change from the side that beat
Malaga 5-0, Brazilian midfielder Rafinha replacing Santiago Mina.
Barca needed just nine minutes to break the deadlock as Alexis tapped in the rebound after Fabregas' shot had been well saved by Yoel following poor work from Cabral.
Both sides began to create chances as the play became more
stretched, Messi curling wide at the end of a free-flowing Barca move,
before Rafinha fired just past the post for Celta.
Celta enjoyed a good spell of pressure midway through the first half,
and they were denied a leveller after 31 minutes as on-loan Barca
forward Nolito's strike was ruled out after striker Charles was adjudged
to have impeded Victor Valdes.
The visitors made an enforced change seconds later, left-back Adriano limping off and replaced by Martin Montoya.
Celta had shown great ambition in the first half, but their task was
made even harder three minutes into the second period as Fabregas'
curling effort crashed off the bar before deflecting off Yoel and into the net.
And Barca all but ended the game as a contest six minutes later, as Fabregas converted emphatically after at the near post after being played in by Messi.
Former Barca star Luis Enrique's side continued to search for a way
back into the contest and they were almost rewarded for their enterprise
when Nolito's free kick cannoned off the crossbar.
Pedro then clipped the bar before Yoel prevented Messi from netting a
fine individual goal in the closing stages, but Celta were left to rue
their missed opportunities as Barca underlined their title credentials
once more.
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