Barca beats Granada 4-0 at Camp Nou

Published November 23, 2013
Barcelona's Andres Iniesta celebrates a goal against Granada during their Spanish First division soccer match at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona November 23, 2013. — Photo by Reuters
Barcelona's Andres Iniesta celebrates a goal against Granada during their Spanish First division soccer match at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona November 23, 2013. — Photo by Reuters
FC Barcelona's Alexis Sanchez, from Chile, second right, reacts after scoring with his teammate Neymar, from Brazil, during a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Granada at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013.— Photo by AP
FC Barcelona's Alexis Sanchez, from Chile, second right, reacts after scoring with his teammate Neymar, from Brazil, during a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Granada at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013.— Photo by AP
Barcelona's forward Pedro Rodriguez celebrates after scoring during the Spanish league football match FC Barcelona vs CF Granada at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on November 23, 2013.  — Photo by AFP
Barcelona's forward Pedro Rodriguez celebrates after scoring during the Spanish league football match FC Barcelona vs CF Granada at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on November 23, 2013. — Photo by AFP

BARCELONA: Injury-plagued Barcelona continued to set the pace at the top of La Liga after first-half penalties to Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas set on them course for a comfortable 4-0 home win over 10-man Granada on Saturday.

Barcelona, without talisman Lionel Messi until January due to a hamstring strain, head the table with 40 points from 14 matches, six ahead of Atletico Madrid and nine clear of Real Madrid, both of whom play later on Saturday.

Iniesta opened the scoring from the penalty spot after 20 minutes, while Fabregas doubled the advantage five minutes before the break.

Granada had Manuel Iturra dismissed after 65 minutes, while Alexis Sanchez and Pedro also scored for the champions, who were also missing Xavi and goalkeeper Victor Valdes.

Valdes's replacement Jose Manuel Pinto was largely untroubled as Barcelona kept up the ominous form which has seen them drop only two points this season.

Atletico Madrid take on Getafe later on Saturday and third-placed Madrid visit Almeria.

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