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Messi in Bayern’s crosshairs as star forward faces tough task in CL semis

German champions Bayern Munich will be looking at every possible way to neutralize Barca’s Lionel Messi as the two football behemoths prepare to best each other to reach the Champions League semis

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LIONEL Messi may never have faced a more daunting task at Barcelona than engineerin­g a victory against Bayern Munich in Lisbon today.

The only surviving former winners of European club football’s greatest prize – with five titles each – will meet in a heavyweigh­t Champions League quarterfin­al behind closed doors at the Estadio da Luz.

It is not often that Messi’s Barcelona comes into such a big European tie as the underdogs, but they have this time, with Quique Setien’s team having lost out to Real Madrid in the Spanish title race, while Bayern appeared flawless on the way to winning a German league and cup double.

Messi is now 33, yet Barcelona appears more reliant on him than ever.

He scored twice against Bayern in the quarterfin­als in 2009 when Barcelona went on to win the Champions League under Pep Guardiola.

He hit four against Arsenal the following year and five against Bayer Leverkusen in 2012 but on both occasions, Barca were favorites.

Messi also sank Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in 2011 when his double in the first leg of the semifinal, including one of the finest goals the competitio­n has ever seen, transcende­d a rivalry that had been dragged to its ugliest point.

And he was part of perhaps the tournament’s greatest comeback, the 6-1 destructio­n of Paris Saint-Germain in 2017 after

Barcelona lost 4-0 in the first leg of that last-16 tie. Yet this time threatens to be different. With Luis Suarez and Antoine Griezmann alongside him, Frenkie de Jong and Sergio Busquets behind him and Jordi Alba out wide, Messi should not be on his own.

Even in defense, Gerard Pique still has a claim to be the best defender in La Liga, and Marc-Andre ter Stegen is among the most impressive goalkeeper­s in the world.

“Bayern is playing really well and is full of confidence, but we have the weapons to beat them,” Griezmann told Barca TV.

ISOLATED ARGENTINE

But the sense remains that Messi must perform if Barcelona is to defeat Bayern, widely seen as the favorites to lift the trophy on Aug. 23, at the end of the express knockout tournament in Lisbon.

It will take something very special not only to lift his own team out of the doldrums but also to neutralize an opponent that many believe are the most complete side in Europe.

Barcelona, therefore, must first of all hope that Messi shows no ill effects from the ankle knock he suffered in last weekend’s last-16, second-leg win over Napoli – he has been back training normally.

The Catalans should certainly wonder how it got to this point, given they spent more than 500 million euros ($590 million) over the last three seasons, bringing in players that should have complement­ed, not isolated, the Argentine.

The worry is that Bayern might not just beat Barcelona at the Estadio da Luz, but humiliate them.

If they do, Setien is likely to pay with his job, even if he only took over as coach in January, replacing Ernesto Valverde, who was also unable to shake this current crop into life.

The alternativ­e is a statement performanc­e that vindicates Setien, establishe­s him for next season and sends Barcelona into the semifinals with the kind of momentum that could even take them all the way. “We have to be optimistic, we are in good shape,” said Setien after the Napoli game.

However, it would be a surprise to see Barcelona go on and lift the trophy, and it seems unthinkabl­e they could do it without an interventi­on from Messi, who must be wondering too how the club that won the treble five years ago have come to rely on him so completely.

The challenge is not beyond Messi. But Barcelona must know he deserves more.

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 ??  ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates after a goal during a Champions League match against Napoli, in Barcelona, Spain, Aug. 8, 2020.
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates after a goal during a Champions League match against Napoli, in Barcelona, Spain, Aug. 8, 2020.

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