Troubled Barcelona look to Messi for inspiration

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MADRID, Aug 23, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Lionel Messi could be ready to play
against Real Betis on Sunday 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 team-mates 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. – Lure of Neymar –

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.

It all means Messi’s return carries added urgency, even if it remains more
likely the Argentinian will come off the bench at Camp Nou than be named in
the starting line-up.

The lure of Neymar also grows, even if Barcelona are yet to agree a deal
with Paris Saint-Germain. The prospect of Real Madrid jumping in too, surely
plays on the mind of president Josep Maria Bartomeu.

Coming into the season, it was Madrid with the darker clouds hanging over
them after a poor pre-season left some wondering whether Zinedine Zidane,
more than Valverde, would soon be feeling the heat.

Instead, a retro-looking side, without a single summer signing, and with
Gareth Bale, opened up last weekend with an assertive 3-1 win away at Celta
Vigo.

“We had difficulties in pre-season with our results but not our work,”
Zidane said. “It was essential to start this way, by playing well and
winning.”

Bale was excellent and with Eden Hazard not expected back until after the
international break, the Welshman should continue his reintegration against
Real Valladolid on Saturday.

“We have to turn over a new leaf,” said Sergio Ramos. “We can’t regret or
celebrate what’s happened before. We start from scratch.”

Atletico Madrid made a winning start too, at home to Getafe, even if a
slightly nervy 1-0 win felt rather familiar, despite a handful of attacking
signings this summer, including the hugely talented Joao Felix.

Still, Getafe were arguably the toughest opponent to break down last
season. Atletico might have more joy on Saturday away at Leganes.

Fixtures (all times GMT)

Friday

Granada v Sevilla (1800), Levante v Villarreal (2000)

Saturday

Osasuna v Eibar (1500), Real Madrid v Real Valladolid (1700), Celta Vigo v
Valencia (1900), Getafe v Athletic Club (1900)

Sunday

Alaves v Espanyol (1500), Mallorca v Real Sociedad (1500), Leganes v
Atletico Madrid (1700), Barcelona v Real Betis (1900)