The Asian Age

Barca look at life sans Messi

Spanish toppers have task on hand against Inter in Champs league

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Barcelona, Oct. 23: Barcelona’s lowest ebbs are invariably followed by questions about Lionel Messi but the issue of overrelian­ce may become clearer over the coming weeks.

The sight of Messi on the ground, grasping his right arm, during Barca’s win over Sevilla on Saturday prompted reactions inside Camp Nou normally reserved for the conceding of goals.

Hands behind heads, fingers over mouths, the concern became real shortly after the final whistle when the club confirmed Messi had fractured his radial bone.

His absence leaves Barca vulnerable when they need him most, for a run of fixtures that includes Inter Milan in the Champions League on Wednesday, the Clasico against Real Madrid on Sunday, before a return match against Inter in Italy at the start of next month.

If he takes longer than expected to recover, he could miss tricky games against Real Betis and Atletico Madrid in La Liga too. Barcelona have grown used to accusation­s of dependence, not least when results have taken a turn for the worse.

When Ernesto Valverde left Messi on the bench for the 1- 1 draw at home to Athletic Bilbao last month, the argument was given added weight by him coming on and making the assist for their equaliser. Casting for replacemen­ts

On Monday, Marca listed six options in a “casting for replacemen­ts” — Ousmane Dembele, Rafinha, Munir El Haddadi, Malcom, Carles Alena and Sergi Roberto.

Alena, the 20- year- old midfielder, is an exciting talent, while Malcom, only a year older, scored 12 goals for Bordeaux last season.

But Dembele is the most obvious. Messi’s position on the right of the front three is where he is most comfortabl­e, rather than off the left, where the 21year- old has often been made to adapt so far.

But doubts remain about him in big games, where his habit of losing possession. — AFP

 ?? AFP ?? Paris Saint- Germains players run during a training session at the Camp des Loges in Saint- Germain- en- Laye on the outskirts of Paris, on Tuesday, the eve of their Champions League match against SSC Napoli. —
AFP Paris Saint- Germains players run during a training session at the Camp des Loges in Saint- Germain- en- Laye on the outskirts of Paris, on Tuesday, the eve of their Champions League match against SSC Napoli. —

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