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Messi still Barca's penalty man despite City miss

Xinhua, February 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

FC Barcelona coach Luis Enrique insists that Leo Messi is still the man to take penalties for his side despite Messi's dramatic last minute miss against Manchester City on Tuesday night.

Messi saw his injury time spot kick saved by Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart and then headed the rebound wide of a virtually empty net in a dramatic end to the first leg of their Champions League tie.

Although Barca returned home with a convincing 2-1 away win, which obliges their rivals to score twice in the return leg, had Messi scored his penalty it would have virtually assured Barca's progress and allowed them to have rested key players just four days before receiving Real Madrid in the BBVA Primera Liga.

"We are very pleased with the result. Penalties are for those who dare to step up and Leo Messi is our penalty taker without a doubt," said Luis Enrique when asked about the miss.

He insisted that Manchester City still had options of getting back into the tie, adding that Barca would have to be at their best in the Camp Nou in three weeks.

"The tie is still open and against an opponent of this quality we must not relax. The aim is to head into the return leg with confidence.

"The whole team played a great game and I am very pleased with the attitude of the players," concluded the coach.

Barca's next game is away to Granada at the weekend, with a King's Cup semi-final the following Wednesday, Luis Enrique will have to think about whether he gives a rest to players such as Messi or Neymar, whose form has dipped over the past couple off matches. Endi