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On 8 February 2015 at Athletic Bilbao's San Mamés Stadium, Barcelona won 5–2. Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez gave them a 2–0 half-time lead. Four goals came between the 59th and 66th minutes: Mikel Rico scored for Athletic, his teammate Óscar de Marcos scored an own goal , Neymar achieved a fourth for Barcelona and Aritz Aduriz a second ...
On 16 April, Messi scored twice in a 3–0 home victory over Manchester United in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals to give Barcelona a 4–0 aggregate win, which saw Barcelona progress to the semi-finals of the competition for the first time since 2015; these were also his first goals in the Champions League quarter-finals ...
7 January 2015 8 16 → 8 Opponents seeding: Draw of lots. Local team seeding: First leg at home of team in lower division. Knock-out tournament type: Double match 14 January 2015 Quarter-finals 21 January 2015 4 8 → 4 Opponents seeding: Draw of lots. Local team seeding: Luck of the draw. Knock-out tournament type: Double match 28 January ...
2015 Tbilisi: Lionel Messi: Barcelona [286] FIFA Club World Cup Final. Edition Name Team Ref(s) 2009 UAE: Lionel Messi: Barcelona: 2011 Japan: Lionel Messi: Barcelona:
Barcelona won its 23rd title on 17 May 2015 after defeating defending champions Atlético Madrid at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, and also equalled the all-time record goal difference of +89 (110 goals scored and 21 conceded), originally set by Real Madrid in the 2011–12 season. Barcelona won the title with 94 points, two more than Real Madrid.
In April 2016, Messi and Barcelona lost a La Liga match against Real Sociedad 1-0, the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal to Atletico Madrid 2-0, and a La Liga match to Valencia 2-1.
On 30 December, Barcelona beat Real Betis 4–0, with Suárez netting a second-half double after Lionel Messi, in his 500th game, scored; Betis also scored an own goal. [40] By scoring 180 goals in 2015 in all competitions, Barcelona set the record for most goals scored in a calendar year, breaking Real Madrid's record of 178 goals scored in 2014.
Barcelona won the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, defeating Italian Juventus 3–1 in the final. Sevilla qualified as winners of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. They beat Ukrainian team Dnipro 3–2 in the final. [6] Barcelona won the game 5–4 after extra time to claim their fifth Super Cup title, tying Milan's record. [7]