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Barcelona put the pressure back on LaLiga leaders Real Madrid after securing a 3-0 victory away to bottom club Osasuna on Saturday. Second-half goals from Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi were
enough to break the resistance of the home side at El Sadar and end a run of four draws in a row in domestic competition for Luis Enrique's side. Barca had only lost one of their last
10 meetings with Osasuna in the top flight but their lack of ruthlessness in front of goal threatened to see them concede more ground in the title race, as Suarez and Messi both spurned good
chances in a first half in which the visitors dominated. You may like Oriol Riera and Sergio Leon came close to breaking the deadlock for Joaquin Caparros's side, who offered stern
resistance despite having claimed only seven points all season, but Messi combined brilliantly with Jordi Alba to allow Suarez to score against the 22nd different team in LaLiga just before
the hour mark. Alba was again the provider as Messi turned in the full-back's cross, and a superb solo run and finish from the 29-year-old - his 17th goal in nine league games against
Osasuna - capped the victory in injury time. The win takes the champions back to within three points of leaders Madrid, who play Deportivo La Coruna later on Saturday, while Osasuna could
now find themselves eight points adrift of safety by the end of matchday 14. Suarez should have put Barcelona ahead in the eighth minute as he ran onto Messi's delightful clipped pass
over the defence, but he placed a shot beyond Nauzet's right-hand post. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. The Uruguayan came closer four
minutes later, firing a shot onto the base of the opposite upright after he held off Miguel Flano 12 yards out, before Samuel Umtiti headed over the crossbar from an Andres Iniesta
free-kick. Barca's pressure was relentless but Messi became the latest to fluff his lines, with Nauzet sticking out a foot to deny the Argentine after Suarez set him free in the middle
of the box, and the goalkeeper reacted brilliantly to tip Messi's chipped effort over the crossbar 10 minutes later. Osasuna had barely managed a touch in Barca's half but they did
fashion a glorious chance to take the lead before the break - Riera failing to connect with Miguel de las Cuevas' low cut-back as he slid in at the far post. Sergio Leon had left
Gerard Pique for dead with a sublime piece of skill in the first half, and he was inches away from humbling Marc-Andre ter Stegen early in the second when his brilliant chip from 30 yards
came back off the crossbar with the Barca goalkeeper beaten. Osasuna had shipped 29 goals in their opening 13 matches but were dealing comfortably with Barca's pressure - until a moment
of brilliance from Messi carved them apart. The Argentine feinted to shoot from 20 yards before sliding a superb pass through the defence and into the feet of Alba on the left of the area,
and his square ball to Suarez - who was just onside - gave the striker a simple tap-in from six yards. Osasuna looked deflated by the goal and any hopes of a result were dashed by Messi 18
minutes from time. Substitute Denis Suarez sent the untracked Alba clear down the left, and his low cross was steered into the far corner by the Barca number 10 from close range. Ter Stegen
denied Sergio Leon with a good stop but Barca's victory was given some gloss in injury time, as Messi danced his way into the penalty area, dummied a shot to put Nauzet on the turf
before lofting the ball beyond the goalkeeper and three covering defenders and into the corner of the net.