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The Catalan club won 5-1 against Real Madrid in the Spanish classic with a triple from Luis Suárez and goals from Coutinho and Arturo Vidal
BARCELONA.- With three goals from Uruguayan Luis Suarez, Barcelona surpassed Real Madrid on Sunday, 5-1, on matchday 10 of the Spanish soccer league to take the lead again.

Suarez drilled the net in the 30th, 75th and 83rd minutes, the first penalty, after being granted by the assistant video referee, to capture the biggest role in the Camp Nou.

The Brazilian Philippe Coutinho (11) and the Chilean Arturo Vidal (87) completed the win for the Barça team, who did not feel the absence of Argentine Lionel Messi, suffering from a fracture in his right arm.

After a remarkable first half of the Catalan team in which he achieved partial advantage of 2-0, Real Madrid reduced distances in the 50th minute with a goal by Brazilian Marcelo Vieira.

With the white team in search of a desperate draw, Barcelona completed the victory on counterattack, with two goals from Suarez and another from Vidal.

Barcelona regained the top of the standings with 21 points, followed by Atlético de Madrid (19), Espanyol (18) and Alavés (17), while Real Madrid appeared in ninth place (14), reported Prensa Latina.

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