Barcelona
star Lionel Messi will be sidelined for the next three weeks due to a groin
strain, dealing a huge blow to his club and country. “To lose Lionel Messi
means football loses and we lose,” said Barca boss Luis Enrique. 
Messi limped
off just before the hour mark of the Spanish champions’ 1-1 draw with Atletico
Madrid on Wednesday. 
The Argentine captain is set to miss his country’s World
Cup qualifiers against Peru and Paraguay next month as well as Barca’s
Champions League clash at Borussia Moenchengladbach. Messi will also sit on the
Catalans’ La Liga trips to Sporting Gijon and Celta Vigo. Messi. Messi. 
However, Messi should be fit in time for a reunion with old boss Pep Guardiola
when Manchester City visit the Camp Nou on Champions League duty on October 19.
The five-time World Player of the Year missed Argentina’s World Cup qualifier
with Venezuela earlier this month due to the problem and only started Barca’s
shock 2-1 defeat to Alaves 10 days ago on the bench as coach Luis Enrique brought him back into action gently. “Now we have to look for other solutions,”
added Enrique.
 “With Leo we are much stronger, but without him we are still a
strong team.” Barca coped remarkably well with eight wins from 10 games when
Messi was sidelined by a hamstring injury for two months last season. And
Enrique hopes his side can show similar resilience to avoid slipping further
behind Real Madrid in the title race.
“Last year we had an unfortunate
situation with a longer-term injury and my team played well.” 
Barca remain
three points behind Madrid at the top of La Liga after Angel Correa’s equaliser
seconds after Messi limped off handed Atletico a share of the spoils at the
Camp Nou. Ivan Rakitic headed Barca into the lead just before half-time, but
Atletico marshalled Messi’s star strike partners Luis Suarez and Neymar well in
his absence to hold out for a point. Suarez, though, insisted he and the
Brazilian can step up as they did without Messi last season. 
“It is a difficult
injury that hurts and leaves you sad,” said Suarez. “Now we have to take
responsibility.” 
Suarez was involved in a battle of his own as he was booked
for a clash with Atletico left-back Filipe Luis six minutes from time. Luis
posted a photo of a stud mark piercing his bleeding foot on his official Instagram
page after the match with the message: “Just as well he didn’t touch me.”
However, Suarez lambasted Luis for not reacting likewise when he was sent-off
for a brutal challenge on Messi when the sides clashed back in January. “This
is football, it is a man’s game and what happens on the pitch stays on the
pitch,” added Suarez. “You can’t make a show of things every time something
happens. Last year he didn’t post a picture of Messi. I repeat, football is for
men.”
Barcelona star Lionel 
Messi will be sidelined for the next three weeks due to a groin strain, 
dealing a huge blow to his club and country.
“To lose Lionel Messi means football loses and we lose,” said Barca boss
 Luis Enrique.
Messi limped off just before the hour mark of the Spanish champions’ 1-1
 draw with Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.
The Argentine captain is set to miss his country’s World Cup qualifiers 
against Peru and Paraguay next month as well as Barca’s Champions League
 clash at Borussia Moenchengladbach.
Messi will also sit on the Catalans’ La Liga trips to Sporting Gijon and
 Celta Vigo.
Messi.
Messi.
However, Messi should be fit in time for a reunion with old boss Pep 
Guardiola when Manchester City visit the Camp Nou on Champions League 
duty on October 19.
The five-time World Player of the Year missed Argentina’s World Cup 
qualifier with Venezuela earlier this month due to the problem and only 
started Barca’s shock 2-1 defeat to Alaves 10 days ago on the bench as 
coach Luis Enrique bedded him back into action gently.
“Now we have to look for other solutions,” added Enrique. “With Leo we 
are much stronger, but without him we are still a strong team.”
Barca coped remarkably well with eight wins from 10 games when Messi was
 sidelined by a hamstring injury for two months last season.
And Enrique hopes his side can show similar resilience to avoid slipping
 further behind Real Madrid in the title race.
“Last year we had an unfortunate situation with a longer-term injury and
 my team played well.”
Barca remain three points behind Madrid at the top of La Liga after 
Angel Correa’s equaliser seconds after Messi limped off handed Atletico a
 share of the spoils at the Camp Nou.
Ivan Rakitic headed Barca into the lead just before half-time, but 
Atletico marshalled Messi’s star strike partners Luis Suarez and Neymar 
well in his absence to hold out for a point.
Suarez, though, insisted he and the Brazilian can step up as they did 
without Messi last season.
“It is a difficult injury that hurts and leaves you sad,” said Suarez. 
“Now we have to take responsibility.”
Suarez was involved in a battle of his own as he was booked for a clash 
with Atletico left-back Filipe Luis six minutes from time.
Luis posted a photo of a stud mark piercing his bleeding foot on his 
official Instagram page after the match with the message: “Just as well 
he didn’t touch me.”
However, Suarez lambasted Luis for not reacting likewise when he was 
sent-off for a brutal challenge on Messi when the sides clashed back in 
January.
“This is football, it is a man’s game and what happens on the pitch 
stays on the pitch,” added Suarez.
“You can’t make a show of things every time something happens. Last year
 he didn’t post a picture of Messi. I repeat, football is for men.”
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