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Messi rest brief as Barca forced to use icon

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Lionel Messi had to cut short a rare rest break to help Barcelona beat Leganes 3-1 and protect their fivepoint lead at the top of Spain’s La Liga yesterday.

Messi came off the bench at Camp Nou with the score at 1-1 in the second half and set up a goal for Luis Suarez before adding one of his own.

In a month packed with matches and a Copa del Rey clash with Sevilla looming on Thursday, coach Ernesto Valverde took the risk of leaving his best player on the bench against a Leganes side that upset Barcelona 2-1 in September.

That move appeared smart after Ousmane Dembele put Barcelona ahead in the 32nd minute. But Leganes took advantage of a moment of complacenc­y from their hosts when Martin Braithwait­e converted their only scoring opportunit­y to pull level in the 57th minute.

To make matters worse, Dembele saw his excellent performanc­e end with an injury to his left leg.

But Messi had gone on a minute before in the 64th and took charge. The club’s all-time top scorer raced across the top of the area before firing a powerful left-foot shot that keeper Ivan Cuellar blocked, only for Suarez to knock in the rebound.

Messi then exchanged four passes with Jordi Alba in quick succession before scoring his league-leading 18th goal of the campaign in stoppage time.

“It’s clear Messi can turn a match but we have to get used to seeing Messi play half an hour,” Valverde said of his 31-year-old star.

Messi missed five games in October and November while recovering from a right-arm fracture. Otherwise, he had missed only one other match this season to rest.

Suarez’s goal puts him in the top five all-time scorers for Barcelona with 167. Messi leads them all with 577 goals.

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