LONDON - Lionel Messi topped the Associated Press Global Football 10 for the second straight week on Tuesday after his latest hat trick.His 22nd Spanish league treble in Barcelonas 4-0 rout of Deportivo La Coruna saw him beat Santi Cazorla, the inspiration of team-of-the-week Arsenal.Messi is one hat trick away from matching Cristiano Ronaldos league record of 23.One of the few (records) that is not yet the Argentines, Leonardo Bertozzi of ESPN in Brazil said.Since the emergence of the news about his difficult relationship with Luis Enrique (the Barcelona coach), Messi has made a point of showing that it will not affect his performance on the field.Cazorla scored one goal from the penalty spot and assisted on another in Arsenals impressive 2-0 away win against English Premier League defending champion Manchester City on Sunday.Winning against top teams has been Arsenals biggest challenge in past seasons, Ubiratan Leal of trivela.com in Brazil said. Wengers side urgently needed a victory like the 2-0 away over Manchester City.Ronaldo was third in the poll for netting two as Real Madrid won 3-0 at Getafe to remain in first place in the Spanish league.Chelsea attacker Oscar rose to fourth, with teammate Diego Costa taking fifth.The pair was instrumental in Chelseas ruthless display against Swansea, where it won 5-0. They both hit the back of the net twice before halftime, and Oscar scored the first after only 50 seconds.Oscar is a fantastic talent and is showing his real potential under Jose Mourinhos influence, Aurelio Capaldi of Italian broadcaster RAI Sport said.Carlos Tevez is also in the top 10, with Fernando Torres, Eljero Elia, Gonzalo Higuain and Paul Pogba.In the team poll, last weeks winner, Barcelona, dropped to second with Premier League leader Chelsea third.Juventus was fourth after beating Verona 6-1 in the Italian Cup and 4-0 in Serie A to extend its advantage over second-place Roma to five points.Juventus scored 10 goals last week, affording them pride of place in Serie A, Chris Tait of The Herald in Scotland said. With Paul Pogba in demand across Europe, and Carlos Tevez on form, the Old Lady has started to flutter her eyelashes.Real edged city rival Atletico Madrid into fifth after its win over Getafe. Defending Spanish league champion Atletico won 2-0 at home to Granada on Sunday.There followed Napoli, Southampton, French league leader Lyon, and Marseille.___AP Global Football 10:Players:1. Lionel Messi, 134 points.2. Santi Cazorla, 81.3. Cristiano Ronaldo, 80.4. Oscar, 74.5. Diego Costa, 73.6. Carlos Tevez, 67.7. Fernando Torres, 39.8. Eljero Elia, 38.9. Gonzalo Higuain, 25.10. Paul Pogba, 20.Teams:1. Arsenal, 127.2. Barcelona, 121.3. Chelsea, 120.4. Juventus, 100.5. Real Madrid, 66.6. Atletico Madrid, 54.7. Napoli, 52.8. Southampton, 40.9. Lyon, 27.10. Marseille, 21. George Blanda Womens Jersey . The hard-serving 22-year-old from Thornhill, Ont., became the first Canadian to be ranked in the Top 10 on the ATP World Tour thanks to his runner-up performance at Rogers Cup in Montreal. Maxx Crosby Jersey . There were no real chances until Augsburg broke the deadlock through Raul Bobadilla in the 33rd minute. Frankfurt failed to clear a cross and Bobadilla slotted home from close range at the far post. http://www.footballraidersmall.com/Youth-George-Blanda-Elite-Jersey/ . Lack replaced an injured Roberto Luongo late in the first period then watched defenceman Chris Tanev score the winning goal midway through the third as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Jets 2-1 in a tight NHL game. Hunter Renfrow Jersey . A quick first step to get to the hoop for a layup. A rousing dunk on the break off a high outlet pass saved by teammate Ramon Sessions. Isaiah Johnson Jersey .S. Basketball Writers Association. McDermott, who finished his career at Creighton as college basketballs fifth-leading scorer, accepted the honour from Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson at AT&T Stadium, site of the Final Four.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at cmonref@tsn.ca. Hi Kerry, I know the whistle tends to go away in playoff hockey, however shouldnt Erik Johnson have been assessed 2 min for delay of game for intentionally knocking his own net off (completely on his own) after racing back to save a goal (or at least a shot that was very close to going in) late in the game. Moments later Colorado pulls their goalie for a 6 on 5 game tying goal and of course Erik Johnson gets an assist on the game tying goal as well. Cheers,Mike Mike, This time, it was not a case of the refs whistle being put away but instead the correct judgment made that Erik Johnsons momentum accidentally displaced the net from its moorings. Johnson made a terrific play to rush back and knock the puck toward the corner as it was less than a foot away from entering the empty net. The only way that Johnson could keep the puck out of his net was with a full-speed sprint with no let-up until he contacted the puck with his stick. That sprint took Johnsons body position deep into the goal crease. After knocking the puck from harms way less than a foot from the line, the Avs defenceman shifted his focus and attempted to execute a hard stop. Johnsons close proximity to the goal frame, combined with his momentum, resulted in unavoidable contact with the gooal post.dddddddddddd The correct determination was made by the referee on the play. While this wasnt the case, let me play out the various scenarios for you, Mike, if it had been ruled that Johnson displaced the goal post deliberately with 1:32 remaining in regulation time and with Colorado goalkeeper Semyon Varlamov on the bench for an extra attacker. - A minor penalty could not be assessed due to the fact that there was insufficient time remaining in regulation to serve the penalty in its entirety (or by reason of penalties already imposed or anytime in overtime). Instead a penalty shot would be awarded. (Rule 63.5) Varlamov would be allowed to return to his net and defend the shot. - An awarded goal shall be imposed when the goal has been displaced deliberately by the defending player when their goalkeeper has been removed for an extra attacker, thereby preventing an impending goal by the attacking team. (Rule 63.6). After knocking the puck away, had Johnson deliberately pushed the net off the moorings as Matt Cooke was in the act of shooting the puck into the net (impending goal) an awarded goal could result. For either of these situations to apply, it must be determined that the defending player "deliberately" displaced the goal post. That was not the case when Johnson accidentally and unavoidably made contact with the goal frame after knocking the puck away and saving a sure goal. ' ' '