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Barca beats Sevilla 3-0 to win Spanish Super Cup

FC Barcelona v Sevilla: Super Cup, Second Leg

BARCELONA, SPAIN - AUGUST 17: Arda Turan (C) of FC Barcelona celebrates with his teammates Aleix Vidal (L), Munir El Haddadi (2nd L), Andre Gomes (2nd R) and Samuel Umtiti (R) after scoring his team’s second goal during the Spanish Super Cup Final second leg match between FC Barcelona and Sevilla FC at Camp Nou on August 17, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) Arda Turan scored two goals before Lionel Messi added a third as Barcelona beat Sevilla 3-0 on Wednesday to win the Spanish Super Cup with a 5-0 victory on aggregate.

Turan, who struggled to find his stride last season, continued to fill in successfully for Neymar while the Brazil star plays at the Rio Olympics.

The Turkey midfielder scored from Messi’s pass in the 10th minute before striking from long range two minutes after halftime. His goals at Camp Nou followed his excellent assist for Luis Suarez in the 2-0 first-leg win.

Messi headed Barcelona’s third in the 55th, his first goal this season.

Barcelona finished with 10 men after Javier Mascherano asked to be substituted with 10 minutes left and after coach Luis Enrique had made all three changes.

Messi, sporting his new died-blond hairdo, raised the trophy after the final whistle. Barcelona added the minor title to last season’s Spanish league and Copa del Rey titles to complete its haul for 2016.

Sevilla, meanwhile lost its second final in as many weeks, after also falling to Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup.

The visitors threatened Barcelona sporadically in the first half, before being overwhelmed in the second.

Turan slotted in the opening goal after Messi played him clear following a passing combination with Andre Gomes, who was making his club debut along with central defender Samuel Umtiti

Jorge Sampaoli’s Sevilla had a chance from the penalty spot after Umtiti was whistled for a handball in the box after half an hour, but goalkeeper Claudio Bravo saved Vicente Iborra’s try.

Sevilla defender Gabriel Mercado also headed the ball onto the bar just before halftime.

But it was all Barcelona otherwise, as it geared up to start its Spanish league title defense against Real Betis on Saturday.

Turan got his double with an audacious, first-touch strike to curl a bad Sevilla pass he had pounced on over goalie Sergio Rico.

Messi then sent Rico flailing in vain to keep out his lofted header from a cross by summer signing Lucas Digne.