Luis Suarez and Messi left without any opponents to beat Barcelona Incredible record in LaLiga Santander

Barcelona remain top of LaLiga Santander thanks to a 5-2 rout against Real Mallorca, fuelled by the goals of Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

Both players have now scored against every side that they have come up against in the Spanish top flight; all 28 of them in the case of the Uruguayan.

Now, the Blaugrana will travel to Milan for the last game of the Champions League group stage off the back of five consecutive wins and with a front three who have found their shooting boots.

Suarez, in particular, comes into the game against Inter with a lot of confidence, having scored an incredible back heel goal against Mallorca.

"It could be the best of my career," Suarez admitted.

"It was surprising, incredible, extraordinary; I thought he was looking for a teammate," his coach, Ernesto Valverde, added.

Having scored against all 28 LaLiga Santander sides he has faced, Eibar and Real Betis are his favourite opponents with 10 goals against each.

This season, Suarez has recorded 11 goals, eight domestically and three in Europe, and now he needs to score on the road in the Champions League, something he hasn't done since September 2015.

If anyone is in better form than him, it's Messi, who has just picked up his sixth Balon d'Or and has a scoring average 1.2 goals per game this season, a figure he has only beaten twice before, back in 2012/13 with 1.44 and 2011/12 with 1.35.

In LaLiga Santander, the Barcelona captain has scored three or more goals in a single game more than anyone, having registered four goals on four occasions and 31 hat-tricks, which has seen him surpass Cristiano Ronaldo's figure of 34 hat-tricks.

Despite missing the first five games of the season due to injury, Messi is already the league's top scorer.

Champions League

Barcelona have topped Group F and that will not change, meaning that against Inter, Valverde could look to rest some key players ahead of upcoming LaLiga Santander clashes against Real Sociedad and Real Madrid.

With both of these aforementioned forwards needing a rest, despite their form alongside Antoine Griezmann, it could be the opportunity to do so.

Griezmann the specialist

With five goals in LaLiga Santander, all of them being the opening goal of the game or to score the go-ahead goal, Griezmann is building a reputation for important strikes.

His goals against Real Betis (the first and a second), Villarreal, Eibar and Mallorca have all been Barcelona's first of the game.

His earliest strike yet came on Saturday as he took just seven minutes to score, a sign of his improving adaptation into the Barcelona setup.

"With each game I'm getting better and we understand each other more - I keep learning," Griezmann said.

Alongside Suarez and Messi, the Frenchman has a chance to learn from the very best.