The Uruguayan striker scored the first two goals for Barcelona, laid back to watch Messi score a hat trick, and went back to add two more to his tally.

Barcelona is making a habit out of embarrassing other team's defenders, as Los Blaugranas hardly broke a sweat to defeat Valencia today. But even if Lionel Messi managed to score a hat trick, his accomplishment was not enough to overshadow Luis Suárez's four-goal display, which should be more than enough to consider Barcelona as the first team to qualify to the Copa del Rey final.

Suárez bagged his first two goals of the evening in just five minutes, putting to good use a couple of assists by Neymar and Aleix Vidal.

Suarez's first goal, just after 7 minutes.

Five minutes later, the Uruguayan capped an amazing teamwork display.

As the game was nearing its final minutes, Suárez stepped up to shine again. Lionel Messi was about to claim one more Man of the Match award, but the Uruguayan striker had other plans and added a couple more goals to his tally. The former Liverpool man scored with a header that went straight between Matt Ryan's legs to make it 6-0.

 

Finally, Suárez reached a personal milestone by taking advantage of Arda Turan's through ball to make it 7-0, scoring his first-ever La Liga poker.

There are no words to express how amazed fans are by Barcelona's day-by-day displays, but they sure had the time to praise Suárez's skills, which have granted him 60 goals in just 77 games with Los Blaugranas.