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Messi to return as Barcelona host Roma

Barca coach not worried about over-reliance on superstar

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Lionel Messi is expected back for Wednesday’s Champions League quarterfin­al first leg against Roma and for Barcelona his return cannot come soon enough.

Messi’s latest rescue act on Saturday, when he came off the bench to inspire a remarkable fightback against Sevilla, has regurgitat­ed the question of Barca’s dependency on their No.10.

It is difficult to quantify Messi’s brilliance. He would be missed by any team in the world, not least Argentina, who were thrashed 6-1 by Spain last week with the injured forward watching on from the stands.

But for Ernesto Valverde, there is an urgency to the issue because if Messi is not at his blistering best, or is somehow contained by Roma’s defense, his side must find another way through.

“We’re up against the very best in Messi,” Roma forward Stephan El Shaarawy said in a press conference. “Every time he gets on the ball, he can make something happen.”

Messi has been left out of the starting lineup for five La Liga and Champions League games this year. Barca have won two and drawn three of them while the last, against Sevilla, was about to be a defeat before he scored an 89th-minute equalizer.

In the King’s Cup, Messi was rested for the last-16 first leg against Celta Vigo, a 1-1 draw, then played in the second, hitting two goals in a 5-0 win.

“No we are not worried about it,” Valverde said, when asked on Saturday about a possible over-reliance.

“With or without Messi, all the matches are different. It’s just how it is. What can we do?”

That Messi has a transforma­tive effect is nothing new, but perhaps this Barcelona side is more reliant on their star striker than previous ones.

The defensive spine of Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Gerard Pique, Samuel Umtiti and Sergio Busquets is strong, but in wide and attacking areas, only Luis Suarez would have a claim to making most Barcelona teams of the last 10 years.

Valverde’s strategy is more conservati­ve too. He has made Barcelona more compact and harder to beat but in doing so, the expectatio­n on Messi and Suarez to deliver has increased.

Busquets is also key to that plan and Barca will be relieved to have him back after he trained on Monday following his recovery from a broken toe.

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