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Friday 29 of March 2024

Messi Return 'Great News' for Barca, Says Luis Enrique


Barcelona's Lionel Messi scores a goal from the penalty spot,photo: Reuters/Sergio Perez
Barcelona's Lionel Messi scores a goal from the penalty spot,photo: Reuters/Sergio Perez
"You notice it when any player is missing and when you are talking about the best player of all time then any team would be affected by that," said the Barcelona coach

BARCELONA – Barcelona maestro Lionel Messi is fully recovered from injury and should make his comeback against Deportivo La Coruña on Saturday, coach Luis Enrique said.

The five-times world player of the year has resumed full training after sustaining a groin injury in the 1-1 draw against Atlético Madrid last month.

“Leo has been training with the team since Wednesday and at a high level. When you come back from injury you need minutes, in games and in training, and so I’ll speak with him tomorrow to decide, but in theory he’s available,” Luis Enrique said Friday.

France international defender Samuel Umtiti is also available after recovering from a knee ligament injury as Barca also prepare for a heavyweight Champions League clash with Premier League leaders Manchester City next Wednesday.

“The great news is that we have recuperated two injured players in Leo and Samuel,” Luis Enrique said on Friday.

Barca won two of three games without all-time top scorer Messi, winning 5-0 at Sporting Gijón and labouring to a 2-1 victory over Borussia Möenchengladbach, but they lost 4-3 at Celta Vigo before the international break.

“You notice it when any player is missing and when you are talking about the best player of all time then any team would be affected by that, but our challenge is to accept it, as we did last season,” added Luis Enrique.

“We have been without Messi for many weeks unfortunately but that happens to every team over a season. To win a league title you have to make use of the entire squad and work out how to overcome those moments.”

Barcelona are fourth in La Liga, two points behind leaders Atlético Madrid, and have made their worst start to a campaign in 11 years, winning four of their first seven games.

Luis Enrique has failed to oversee a Barca victory over Deportivo at the Nou Camp, twice drawing 2-2 with the Galicians who are 13th in the table, and the coach admitted his side HAD to be careful to avoid another slip-up.

“They have had two weeks to prepare for the game, and we need to be aware against a Depor side who play good football, concede few goals and know how they want to play,” Luis Enrique added.

RICHARD MARTIN