Lionel Messi's double against Las Palmas on Sunday meant the Argentine is now off to the best goalscoring start of his Liga career.
With Camp Nou closed to fans due to clashes between protesters and police in Barcelona over the Catalan independence referendum, Barcelona defeated Las Palmas 3-0 on the strength of two second-half Messi strikes.
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The double means Messi is now Liga's top scorer, and has a career-best 11 goals after seven La Liga matchdays.
Messi's previous best total after seven Primeira Division matchdays was 10 in the 2011-12 campaign.
With Neymar sold to PSG, Luis Suarez injured and out of form and new signing Ousmane Dembele a long-term injury absence, Messi has been forced to take on more of the scoring burden for the Catalans this term.
The 30-year-old's double also brought his total for the calendar year to 45 goals in all competitions, at least 14 more than any other La Liga player.
Barca's victory was their seventh in a row to begin the Liga season, stretching their lead atop the table to five points ahead of second-placed Sevilla.