Football: Barcelona takes over top spot in La Liga after 2-1 win over Malaga

Lionel Messi (left) celebrates with Arda Turan after the 1-2 win in the Spanish league football match between Malaga CF and FC Barcelona. PHOTO: AFP

MADRID (Reuters) - Barcelona leapfrogged Atletico Madrid to go top of the Spanish La Liga after Lionel Messi's acrobatic volley secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory against tenacious Malaga on Saturday (Jan 23).

Munir El Haddadi, deployed up front in place of the injured Neymar, fired Barca ahead in the second minute at the Rosaleda Stadium on the south coast after smart work from Luis Suarez.

However, the visitors were unable to exert their customary control and 12th-placed Malaga, whose relentless pressing unsettled the Spanish and European champions, netted a deserved equaliser in the 32nd minute.

Javier Mascherano surrendered possession in a dangerous area and the ball fell to midfielder Juanpi whose shot was deflected in off the former Liverpool player as he slid across to block.

Messi was back in the side after sitting out Wednesday's 2-1 King's Cup triumph at Athletic Bilbao as a precaution but the Fifa Ballon d'Or winner was largely anonymous in the first half.

Barca were much improved in the second period and took a 2-1 lead in the 51st minute when Messi cracked Adriano's cross past goalkeeper Carlos Kameni. The Argentina captain was falling away from the ball as it dropped and he caught it perfectly on the volley to send it into the corner for his 11th goal of an injury-disrupted campaign.

"We perhaps didn't deserve to be drawing 1-1 at the break considering what we did and what they did in the first half," Barca captain Andres Iniesta told Spanish television. "We didn't feel comfortable and Malaga were very well organised and made the most of it when we gave the ball away," added the Spain international. It shows how difficult it is to win in La Liga."

Barca, who have a game in hand over their rivals, have 48 points with just over half the season played, one ahead of Atletico before Diego Simeone's side host seventh-placed Sevilla on Sunday (Jan 24). Real Madrid are four points adrift of Atletico in third place ahead of Sunday's trip to Real Betis.

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