Champions League: Messi rested again for Barca game at Ferencvaros

Football
By Reuters | Dec 01, 2020
Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - November 29, 2020 FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi [REUTERS]

Lionel Messi will be rested for the second Champions League game in a row in missing Barca’s trip to Hungarian side Ferencvaros but will not sit out any more games after that, coach Ronald Koeman said on Tuesday.

Barca’s captain had played in every match of the season plus four World Cup qualifiers with Argentina before being rested for last week’s 4-0 win in Dynamo Kyiv and has also been left out of the squad for Wednesday’s game.

With the Catalans already qualified for the knockout stage, Koeman said it was more important that Messi was feeling fresh for Saturday’s trip to Cadiz as Barca hope to rise up the La Liga standings following a poor start.

“I understand that it’s not normal for Messi to rest but in this schedule there were only two moments where Messi could rest, the game in Kyiv and tomorrow’s game,” Koeman told a news conference.

“We have to give opportunities to other players and Saturday’s game is very important. We need to win. There were only two opportunities to rest him but after tomorrow he won’t rest any more.”

First-choice goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen and record signing Philippe Coutinho were also absent from the squad although Frenkie de Jong, who was left at home last week alongside Messi, was included.

Barca have won all four Champions League games but may need to beat Ferencvaros and avoid defeat in their final game at home to Juventus, who trail them by three points, to clinch top spot in Group G and be seeded for the last-16 draw.

“The most important thing was to qualify and we’ve done that already but when you’re at Barca you need to win every game and play well too,” he added.

French defender Clement Lenglet was named in the squad after limping off in Saturday’s 4-0 win over Osasuna, along with 21-year-old Oscar Mingueza who made his league debut in the game.

Koeman said it was too early to risk Ronald Araujo and Samuel Umtiti but said the two centre backs were not far from returning.

Share this story
How basic errors cost KCB a ticket to Africa Volleyball Club Championships final
Kenya Prisons thrashed Litto Volley Club of Cameroon 3-1 (17-25, 25-22, 25-22 and 25-22) to finish fifth
Kenya's Olympic dreams go up in smoke
Kenya was beaten by Australia 22-9 in their second match on Saturday after losing their opening match 19-12.
Arsenal power four points clear as Burnley sink towards relegation
Burnley are on the verge of relegation after a 4-1 thrashing by Newcastle.
FKF-PL: Omalla scores a brace as Gor Mahia move 12 points clear at the top
Omalla now leads the race for the Golden Boot award with 14 goals.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS