The Asian Age

Messi ensures Setien enjoys winning start

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Madrid, Jan. 20: Quique Setien may want a different Barcelona but he needed the same old Lionel Messi on Sunday as the Argentinia­n gave his new coach a winning start with the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Granada.

Messi’s strike in the 76th minute won a cagey contest at the Camp Nou and prevented the muchantici­pated launch of Setien’s new era becoming something of a damp squib.

Victory also sends Barca back to the top of La Liga on goal difference, after Real Madrid had briefly claimed first place following their win over Sevilla on Saturday.

It would have been different if Granada’s Yan Eteki hadn’t struck the post with just over 20 minutes left or their central defender German Sanchez not been sent off for a needless second yellow card soon after.

The extra man was the boost Barca needed and

Messi duly poked home his 17th goal in 21 games this season following good work by Arturo Vidal, Antoine Griezmann and the 20year-old Riqui Puig.

All three had reasons to impress, particular­ly Puig, whose inclusion on the bench was an early indication of Setien’s belief in youth.

Setien said last week that if he could make one guarantee, it was that Barcelona would play good football while he is in charge and although few could argue this was a transforma­tive display following the sacking of Ernesto Valverde, there were certainly some encouragin­g signs.

The passing was faster, the pressing higher and Messi spent most of the match playing down the middle, with Griezmann on the left and Ansu Fati, another youngster, on the right. Setien claimed on Saturday he would never go home happy after winning and playing badly but a 1-0 victory gets his tenure off to a positive start and, with Real showing no sign of stuttering, he could hardly afford anything less.

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