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Leaders Barcelona produced a devastating second-half display to power their way to a 4-0 win over Sevilla on Saturday and inflict a first ho...

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Leaders Barcelona produced a devastating second-half display to power their way to a 4-0 win over Sevilla on Saturday and inflict a first home defeat of the season on the Andalucian side.

Inspired by a rejuvenated Ronaldinho, the Catalans got the crucial breakthrough in what had been a delicately balanced encounter when leading striker Samuel Eto8217;O scored his 16th goal of the season with a top-class finish early in the second half.

An own goal by Julio Baptista, a clever shot by Ronaldinho and a drilled finish from Ludovic Giuly completed what was a much harder victory than the scoreline would suggest.

The win against fourth-placed Sevilla left Barca 10 points clear at the top over rivals Real Madrid, who can narrow the gap to seven if they win at basement side Numancia on Sunday.

Earlier, Atletico Madrid won their first game in five outings when they came from behind to notch a 3-1 victory at home to Albacete that took them up to ninth in the table. Visitors Albacete scored the goal of the day as Francisco gave them the lead when he beat Atletico keeper Leo Franco from 45 metres after collecting the ball inside his own area after a corner.

But it was to no avail as a Fernando Torres penalty, a precise shot from playmaker Ariel Ibagaza and a fine header from former Albacete defender Pablo Ibanez allowed the home side to wrap up a comfortable victory before halftime.

Although Barcelona were subjected to some heavy pressure in the opening minutes they had the better chances at the start of a pulsating encounter at the Sanchez Pizjuan.

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Sevilla keeper Esteban produced several excellent reflex saves to stop early efforts from Eto8217;O and Ronaldinho, but the home side responded well and gave the Catalans a series of scares midway through the half.

But it was Eto8217;O who broke the deadlock early in the second half as he made the most of his electric pace to scorch past two defenders and latch onto a superb through-pass from Ronaldinho. Reuters

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