Barca seek Messi inspiration Lionel Messi

MADRID. – Lionel Messi could be ready to play against Real Betis in the Spanish La Liga tomorrow and Barcelona could do with him back.

In other circumstances, Messi might have left it another week, having missed the whole of pre-season with a calf injury he sustained in his first training session back.

But after re-joining his teammates on Wednesday, the temptation will be to put Messi straight to work, to lift the mood and minimise the chances of what would be a disastrous second slip in La Liga.

One defeat, by Athletic Bilbao inside a bouncing San Mames on the opening night and inflicted by a freakishly brilliant bicycle kick in the 89th minute, might ordinarily have been accepted as a blip.

“San Mames is always a difficult place to play,” said Gerard Pique. “When you’re not at your best, they make you look stupid.”

Yet memories of Barcelona’s capitulation in May remain fresh.

The humiliation in the Champions League and submission in the final of the Copa del Rey mean this team and, in particular, their coach begin the season very much on the back foot.

Ernesto Valverde is never far from blame, suspicion about his style and suitability always bubbling under the surface, despite the fact he is hoping to become the first Barca coach since Pep Guardiola to win three La Liga titles in a row. When Messi tweaked his calf, it was assumed an attacking roster of Luis Suarez, Antoine Griezmann and Ousmane Dembele would cope. Instead, Suarez and Dembele both picked up strains against Bilbao while Griezmann delivered the sort of hesitant display to suggest he may also need time to adapt.

“This league is hard,” Griezmann said. “We have to bounce back.”

Another muscle injury for Dembele, his fifth in two years at Barcelona, is a concern, especially after the 22-year-old reportedly took time off in France instead of undergoing medical tests – AFP.

Spanish La Liga Fixtures

Today: Osasuna v Eibar (5pm); Real Madrid v Real Valladolid (7pm); Celta Vigo v Valencia (9pm); Getafe v Athletic Club (9pm).

Tomorrow: Alaves v Espanyol (5pm); Mallorca v Real Sociedad (5pm); Leganes v Atletico Madrid (7pm); Barcelona v Real Betis (9pm).

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