Barcelona's hat-trick hero Lionel Messi praised his team-mates after their 5-0 annihilation of Mallorca on Saturday, and also claimed he was not suffering a crisis after going three games without a goal.

The Argentine grabbed a hat-trick within the first half-hour before Isaac Cuenca and Dani Alves completed the rout against Joaquin Caparros' side at Camp Nou.

Messi is now on 199 goals for the Catalan giants, 36 goals behind Cesar Rodriguez - the side's record goalscorer - but the forward is more focused on team accolades.

"The team played well again," he told Gol TV after the game. "We got quick goals and in the first half, the result was nearly confirmed. We have to continue this way.

"It's crazy to say that after three games [without a goal] I was in crisis. I do not care whether I score or not, what matters is that the team win and continue to do so."

The 24-year-old was also questioned about his goal celebration after his third goal, where he held up three fingers, one-by-one.

However, Messi denied it had anything to do with going three games without scoring, saying that it was a personal tribute to a friend.

"I have a friend from home who told me to do that," he explained. "The number 123 has a special meaning for him."

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