
Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi ran riot as Barcelona fired in four goals in nine second-half minutes on their way to a 6-0 thumping of Alaves.
Efforts from Suarez and Neymar late in the first half had the visitors in front at the break, but their hosts remained in the game until Messi added a third just before the hour mark.
The floodgates then opened, with Ruano Alexis' own goal, an Ivan Rakitic strike and another Suarez effort seeing Barca rack up half a dozen by the 67th minute.
As impressive as the Catalans were as an attacking force, though, their opponents shot themselves in the foot time and again. The most feared strike force in club football took full advantage.
The win, Barca's biggest in La Liga this season, was another reminder to Real Madrid that the Catalans have no intention of surrendering their title.
The only negative for the visitors was a horrific-looking ankle injury to Aleix Vidal, who was carried off on a stretcher in the final minutes after a challenge from Theo Hernandez.
Luis Enrique's side, in their mint green third strip, applied plenty of early pressure, with Messi's snapshot from the left of the area saved at his near post by the legs of goalkeeper Fernando Pacheco.
Vidal fired over from inside the area as the visitors went close again, but they should soon have fallen behind.
Hernandez was given the chance to launch a counter-attack when he received the ball just over halfway and left Lucas Digne for dead with a superb burst of speed to give himself a one-on-one chance.
But Marc-Andre ter Stegen in the Barca goal stayed on his feet to block the Alaves man's unconvincing effort.

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