Daily Dispatch

Where Barca went wrong

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BARCELONA is off to their worst La Liga start since Lionel Messi’s debut season nine years ago.

A 1-1 draw at Real Sociedad was described as a “miracle” by Barca boss Luis Enrique in what he singled out as the worst performanc­e in his three seasons in charge.

Barca is already six points adrift of Real Madrid ahead of their meeting in El Clasico on Saturday.

Here is what has gone wrong so far this season for the Spanish champions:

Messi rescued Barca from a fifth consecutiv­e defeat on their travels to San Sebastian but Sunday’s draw was the first time Barca have dropped points in the league this season when the Argentine has completed 90 minutes.

Messi’s presence has been sorely missed in defeats to Celta Vigo and Alaves and draws with Malaga and Atletico Madrid.

However, he is far from the only key man to have sat out some part of the season so far.

Andres Iniesta has been out for over a month, while his Spanish internatio­nal teammates Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba were also sidelined for a number of weeks.

An often underrated pillar of Barca’s success in the past decade, Sergio Busquets is in the midst of his most protracted dip in form since breaking into the first team under Pep Guardiola in 2008.

It is no coincidenc­e that Busquets’s struggles have come for the first prolonged period in his career without retired legend Xavi or Iniesta by his side.

His influence in terms of touches and passes completed has wained since Enrique took charge and favoured a more direct style to feed a superstar front three of Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar more quickly.

However, without the ball Busquets is now being exposed by the lack of support around him as Ivan Rakitic has been forced wider on the right to protect the inexperien­ced Sergi Roberto, who the departed Dani Alves at right-back.

While Barca have failed to hit the heights of old, the gap between them and Madrid can also be explained by the differing challenges they have faced to date.

The Catalans have already made tricky trips to Sevilla, Sociedad, Athletic Bilbao, Celta Vigo and despite their current struggles, Valencia, as well as Atletico Madrid at home. — AFP

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