The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Dembele is not punished, says boss Valverde

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Lionel Messi is back in the Barcelona squad for today’s match against Real Betis, but there is no Ousmane Dembele after reports of disciplina­ry trouble involving the Frenchman.

Messi has missed almost three weeks of action with a fractured arm, but was back in training this week and was named in Ernesto Valverde’s 19-man squad for the match against Betis.

But Dembele was notable by his absence following reports he failed to show for training on Thursday, having not notified the club he was suffering with gastroente­ritis.

“It is not a punishment,” said Valverde of the 21-year-old’s absence. “Everyone can interpret it as they wish.”

Dembele’s latest indiscreti­on has led to further speculatio­n over the longterm future of the 105million euro signing from Borussia Dortmund, but Valverde said he remained keen to help him realise his potential.

“The talent that Dembele has is difficult to find and we have to help him take advantage of it,” he said.

“We want the best from every player in our team. Dembele has incredible talent and we want to help him show it some day.”

While Dembele may be proving a distractio­n this week Messi’s return will come as a huge boost and the Argentinia­n was not alone in resuming training, with Samuel Umtiti and Marc-andre ter Stegen also included following injuries. Umtiti has not played since September due to a knee problem.

“Everyone who is selected is in good shape,” added Valverde. “The return of Umtiti and Messi isn’t a risk.

“It is true that we are looking after Marc, but he’s available for the game against Betis.

“We will see if Messi is ready to play for 90 minutes or not, but he’s lost the fear from his fall already.”

However, Philippe Coutinho will not feature due to a hamstring strain.

Barcelona began the weekend three points clear at the top of Laliga, having won their past three league outings.

Betis are down in 14th, without a win in their past four in the league, though coach Quique Setien believes he has seen the right things in recent draws against Celta Vigo and AC Milan.

“We have taken a step forward and the players have got a bit of their confidence back,” he said.

“But we still need to do better in some of the situations we are creating.”

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