Real Madrid Urge Barcelona To Spoil What Could Be Lionel Messi’s Final Home El Clasico

Catalan concern!? Lionel Messi’s open-play goal drought suggests Barcelona’s off-field problems are manifesting on the pitch.

Saturday’s 3-1 home defeat to arch-rivals Real Madrid marked the sixth successive game in which Lionel Messi has failed to score from Open play, suggesting the tense accord between the player and the club is far from steady.

Messi plunged Barcelona into chaos in August when he announced his intention to leave the club on a free transfer prior to the start of the current La Liga Season.

The six-time Ballon d’Or winner cited language in his contract, which he said guaranteed him the right to leave the club at a time of his choosing.

However, both Barcelona and La Liga disputed this, and Messi opted to stay as a potential showdown in court loomed.

Despite initially promising signs, the evidence on the pitch suggests that there remains an imbalance at the Camp Nou. The home defeat leaves the club languishing in 12th place in the Spanish top division, already six points behind 2nd placed Real Madrid, as the pressure starts to ramp up on new boss Ronald Koeman.

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Barcelona have dropped points in three of their first five league games. In addition to the stinging defeat to Real Madrid, they could only muster a 1-1 draw with Europa League specialists Sevilla and suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Getafe.

Questions will now be asked of Messi, whose two goals this season have both come from the penalty spot.

While his performance in Saturday’s Clasico showed promise, he was once again heavily marshalled by the Real Madrid backline- with Sergio Ramos expertly quashing one of Messi’s trademark smart runs in the final minute of the game.

So far this season, Koeman has been criticized by some- including his French forward Antoine Griezmann- for not selecting his players in their most effective positions, something which suggests that the Dutchman hasn’t quite decided how to best deploy his best weapons.

Indeed, with so much of Barcelona’s dominance over the last decade or more reliant on Messi’s consistency of excellence, there will be no doubt concern in the club’s corridor of power as to what to do should their talisman’s goals dry up.

Messi was the club’s top scorer last season with 31 goals in all competitions – but this was his lowest seasonally tally since the 2007-08 season. Add to that, the sale of Messi’s strike partner, Luis Suarez to Atletico Madrid and Barcelona’s forward options look increasingly short.

However, it must also be noted that Messi’s decline – if we can call it that- is a natural thing for a player in his 34th year, and even Messi has admitted that he will be forced to adapt his game as his age advances.

“I think less about scoring goals. I’m starting to step back more and more to be the creator rather than the one who finishes,” Messi said earlier this year.

Lionel Messi may not have left Barcelona, but did his goals?

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CHRISTIAN BERTRAND|SHUTTERSTOCK


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