The Mercury

Messi injury pressures Barca

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BARCELONA: The rest of Barcelona’s squad will have to do “a little bit more” to make up for the absence of fivetimes World Player of the Year Lionel Messi for the next three weeks, says captain Andres Iniesta.

The Argentina forward faces a spell on the sidelines after sustaining a groin injury in Wednesday’s 1-1 La Liga draw with Atletico Madrid.

“There’s no question we are stronger with Messi,” Iniesta said. “When these things happen we all have to give a little bit more.

“We lost two points against Atletico and we have to make sure we don’t throw away any more.”

Third-placed Barca, who won eight of their 10 games when a knee injury kept Messi out for two months last season, are three points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid.

Zinedine Zidane’s Real, who missed out on a La Liga record 17th straight victory when they drew 1-1 with Villarreal on Wednesday, visit Las Palmas tomorrow.

Real talisman Cristiano Ronaldo failed to find the net against Villarreal but Zidane was unconcerne­d.

“I’m not worried if he doesn’t score,” he said. “I’m worried when he isn’t out on the pitch. What matters is for him to regain his form.”

Las Palmas striker Kevin-Prince Boateng was sent off in a 4-1 defeat at Real Sociedad on Wednesday and is suspended.

Atletico host Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday and will be in positive mood following Angel Correa’s second-half equaliser against Barca.

Second-placed Sevilla travel tomorrow to Athletic Bilbao . – Reuters

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