The Phnom Penh Post

Messi out for three weeks with groin strain

- Kieran Canning

LIONEL Messi will miss the next three weeks after suffering the recurrence of a groin injury as Atletico Madrid came from behind to hold Barcelona 1-1 at the Camp Nou on Wednesday.

Ivan Rakitic headed Barca into the lead just before halftime, but Angel Correa slotted home on the hour, seconds after Messi limped off to hand Atletico a deserved point.

Earlier, Real Madrid’s recordequa­lling 16-game La Liga win streak came to an end as Villarreal drew 1-1 draw at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Madrid continue to lead Barca by three points at the top of the table with Atletico a further point back in fourth.

Sevilla, who beat Real Betis on Tuesday, remain in second place.

“To lose Lionel Messi means football loses and we lose,” said Barca boss Luis Enrique.

Messi is set to miss Barca’s next three games at Sporting Gijon and Celta Vigo in La Liga and Borussia Moenchengl­adbach i n the Champions League, as well as Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Peru and Paraguay.

The five-time World Player of the Year missed Argentina’s last qualifier in Venezuela earlier this month due to a similar injury.

Barca’s stellar front three of Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar had struck 10 times in their last two games, but were kept largely quiet by Atletico’s typically rock-solid defence.

The hosts had to wait until four minutes before the break to seriously threaten again when they took the lead.

A t l e t i c o m o m e n t a r i l y switched off as a corner from the left was played short to Andres Iniesta and his cross was powered home by the late arriving Rakitic.

However, Barca’s joy was short-lived, first by a double injury blow and then Correa’s leveller.

Sergio Busquets was first forced off due to illness before Messi went down to the consternat­ion of the Camp Nou.

The Argentine’s replacemen­t Arda Turan had barely taken up his position when Atletico levelled as Correa coolly slotted home after Javier Mascher- ano’s slip offered him a clear path to goal.

Barca came closest to finding a winner in the final half hour as a fierce drive from Neymar was repelled by Oblak, whilst Jordi Alba and Rakitic fired off target.

However, in the end both settled for a point which keeps them within touch of Real.

At the Bernabeu, the European champions were looking to surpass the Liga mark of 16 wins first set by Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona in 2010/11, but were made to pay for a sluggish first-half display.

Cr i s t i a no Ronal do and Gareth Bale returned to the Madrid side that won 2-0 at Espanyol on Sunday.

 ?? LLUIS GENE/AFP ?? Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi.
LLUIS GENE/AFP Barcelona’s Argentinia­n forward Lionel Messi.

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