• Barcelona supporters celebrate their team's victory in La Liga at Canaletas square on Las Ramblas in Barcelona. AP Photo/Manu Fernandez
    Barcelona supporters celebrate their team's victory in La Liga at Canaletas square on Las Ramblas in Barcelona. AP Photo/Manu Fernandez
  • The victory also delivered Barcelona the league and cup double. EPA/MARTA PEREZ
    The victory also delivered Barcelona the league and cup double. EPA/MARTA PEREZ
  • Barcelona players celebrate after winning against Deportivo de la Coruna, a result hat saw their opponents relegated from La Liga. EPA/Lavandeira Jr
    Barcelona players celebrate after winning against Deportivo de la Coruna, a result hat saw their opponents relegated from La Liga. EPA/Lavandeira Jr
  • The 4-2 victory at Deportivo La Coruna wrapped up the league for Barcelona with four matches to spare. AFP/Josep LAGO
    The 4-2 victory at Deportivo La Coruna wrapped up the league for Barcelona with four matches to spare. AFP/Josep LAGO
  • After a year in which Catalan nationalism has been to the fore in society, the win for Barcelona will likely fire local passions further. AFP/Josep LAGO
    After a year in which Catalan nationalism has been to the fore in society, the win for Barcelona will likely fire local passions further. AFP/Josep LAGO
  • Barcelona face their greatest rivals Real Madrid next Sunday in El Clasico, the fiercest Spanish grudge match, which will amount to little more than a victory lap for the Catalan team. AFP/Josep LAGO
    Barcelona face their greatest rivals Real Madrid next Sunday in El Clasico, the fiercest Spanish grudge match, which will amount to little more than a victory lap for the Catalan team. AFP/Josep LAGO
  • Barcelona remain eight league victories behind Real Madrid, who have notched up 33 in the 87 years of the Spanish championship. AFP/Josep LAGO
    Barcelona remain eight league victories behind Real Madrid, who have notched up 33 in the 87 years of the Spanish championship. AFP/Josep LAGO
  • Despite winning the league with such authority, Barcelona fans will smart at the fact their great Madrid rivals remain in contention for a record 13th victory in Europe's premier club competition, the Champions League. AFP/Josep LAGO
    Despite winning the league with such authority, Barcelona fans will smart at the fact their great Madrid rivals remain in contention for a record 13th victory in Europe's premier club competition, the Champions League. AFP/Josep LAGO
  • Barcelona's Paulinho celebrates winning La Liga with Philippe Coutinho, who joined the team from Liverpool FC for an an initial £105 million earlier this season. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal
    Barcelona's Paulinho celebrates winning La Liga with Philippe Coutinho, who joined the team from Liverpool FC for an an initial £105 million earlier this season. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal
  • Vice-captain Lionel Messi, centre, celebrates winning his ninth La Liga crown with Barcelona. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal
    Vice-captain Lionel Messi, centre, celebrates winning his ninth La Liga crown with Barcelona. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal
  • Andres Iniesta, a stalwart of Barcelona since he made his first-team debut aged 18 in 2002, has announced that this season will be his last with the team. David Ramos/Getty Images
    Andres Iniesta, a stalwart of Barcelona since he made his first-team debut aged 18 in 2002, has announced that this season will be his last with the team. David Ramos/Getty Images

Lionel Messi hat-trick leads Barcelona to Primera Liga title


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Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick as Barcelona clinched a 25th Primera Liga title on Sunday after winning 4-2 at Deportivo La Coruna despite throwing away a two-goal lead in a thrilling game which also confirmed Depor’s relegation.

Barca only needed a draw to seal the title and they made a perfect start when record signing Philippe Coutinho scored with a stylish chipped shot in the seventh minute while Messi doubled their lead in the 38th by volleying home an outrageous cross by Luis Suarez.

Deportivo had been unlucky to go two goals down and they deservedly pulled one back through Lucas Perez five minutes before half time before Turkish midfielder Emre Colak equalised in the 68th.

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Clarence Seedorf’s side needed victory to survive in the top flight for another week and they came close to finding a third goal and becoming the first team to beat Barca in the league this season.

But the runaway leaders kept coming back at them on the counter-attack and it was top scorer and talisman Messi who restored their lead, striking from close range in the 82nd minute after being teed up by Suarez.

Messi claimed his 32nd league goal of the season with the help of another pass from Suarez to round off the victory and give Barca a seventh Liga title in 10 years, completing a fourth domestic double in that same period after beating Sevilla 5-0 in the King’s Cup final last week.

“When you have been chasing the title for so long you feel a lot of happiness at winning it at last, but as well as that we feel satisfied,” Barca coach Ernesto Valverde told reporters.

“The season is very long, it starts in August and here we are after everything that has happened. The title is not decided by a couple of games but by many, we have been chasing it since the start and we have been top of the table since the start.

“We have won it with a very big margin and in the end we were the best in the league.”

Valverde’s unbeaten side have 86 points after 34 games, second-placed Atletico have 75 from 35 and third-placed Real Madrid 71 from 35. Deportivo are 18th on 28th, 12 points adrift of 17th-placed Levante with three games left.

While Deportivo’s players and supporters mourned their return to Spain’s second tier for the first time since 2014, Barcelona’s squad formed a human chain and danced around the centre circle.

“This double tastes glorious,” midfielder Sergio Busquets said.

“Winning seven league titles out of the last 10 is outrageous and just look at how we did it this year, with four games remaining. We have had an almost perfect Liga campaign."