Messi ruled out with ruptured adductor muscle

FC Barcelona are set to be without Lionel Messi for around three weeks after he ruptured an adductor muscle in his right leg in the 1-1 draw at home to Atletico Madrid last night.

The Argentinian maestro suffered the injury after tussling for possession with Atletico defender Diego Godin and was replaced by Arda Turan with 58 minutes gone.

Worse was to follow for Barca as Angel Correa then equalised for the visitors, jinking past Javier Mascherano before steering a shot past Marc-Andre ter Stegen and in off a post.

The news about Messi was a further blow to Barcelona, who were unable to make any inroads into Real Madrid’s three-point lead at the top despite Ivan Rakitic heading them in front against Diego Simeone’s side in the 41st minute.

Messi holds his groin after suffering the injury.

The club confirmed the time-frame of Messi’s injury in a tweet from the club’s official account, and coach Luis Enrique told the Spanish media: “Losing Messi is a loss to us and a loss to football. With Leo we are stronger, but we are still strong without him.”

The injury means Messi is set to miss Lá Liga matches against Sporting Gijon and Celta Vigo as well as a Champions League tie away to Borussia Monchengladbach in between.

Enrique admitted it would be “difficult to protect” Messi with the games coming thick and fast for Barcelona and with Argentina no doubt desperate to have him involved in next month’s World Cup qualifiers.

Messi watches the match from the bench as his leg is iced.
Messi watches the match from the bench as his leg is iced.

Enrique said Atletico had been a tough nut for his side to crack.

“When there are 11 guys in the area, co-ordinated like that, it takes a lot out of us to break them down,” he said in quotes reported by Marca.

“This result is not what we wanted, but we must move on.”

There was also an injury for midfielder Sergio Busquets just before Messi picked up his knock. The extent of Busquets injury has not yet been announced and has overshadowed his contract renewal signed today which will see him stay at the Camp Nou until 2021.


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