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Still missing Messi, Barca challenged to ‘make things click’ against Valencia

Atletico looking to make it 4 wins out of 4 vs Sociedad; Real host Levante

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BARCELONA, Sept 12, (RTRS): With Lionel Messi still injured, faltering La Liga champions Barcelona host Valencia on Saturday needing to prove they can produce big performanc­es without their talisman.

Messi has not played a minute of football this season due to a calf injury and without him Barca have made their worst start to a campaign since 2008, taking four points from three games.

While they thrashed Real Betis 5-2 in their previous home game, up after their haphazard start.

“It has been a strange start because we have had a lot more injuries than normal,” Messi told newspaper Sport.

“I’m not worried although we are all aware that we cannot afford to make a bad start like this and after the internatio­nal break we need to make things click, strengthen as a team and start winning matches.”

Messi’s fellow forwards Ousmane Dembele and Luis Suarez also remain injured ahead of the visit of Valencia, who Barca failed to beat in three games last season, including losing 2-1 to them in the Copa del Rey final.

Valencia are in a turmoil of their own, however, after coach Marcelino, who transforme­d them from fallen giants to fiercely competitiv­e top-four contenders, was sacked due to a reported fall out with owner Peter Lim over transfer policy.

The inexperien­ced Albert Celades, the former coach of Spain’s Under-21 side, has been given the job amid widespread criticism.

“Marcelino fulfilled every objective he was hired for, sacking him is an outrage,” said former Valencia goalkeeper Santiago Canizares.

“Celades has only coached youth players and has no credential­s to work in the top flight. He has no idea what he has gotten himself in for and what the dressing room is like. He will have his work cut out from the start.”

Elsewhere on Saturday, leaders Atletico Madrid visit Real Sociedad in the first game at the revamped Anoeta Stadium looking to make it four wins out of four.

Real Madrid host Levante missing a total of nine players, with Luka Modric the latest to suffer an injury.

In this June 21, 2018 file photo, Argentina’s Lionel Messi reaches for the ball during the Group D match between Argentina and Croatia at the 2018 FIFA

World Cup in Nizhny Novgorod Stadium in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. (AP)

Pittsburgh Pirates’ Kevin Newman (right), slides safely into second with a stolen base next to San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford during

the fifth inning of a baseball game on Sept 11 in San Francisco. (AP)

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