Off the wire
Bond film "Spectre" to premiere in China  • China-Africa trade approaches 300 billion dollars in 2015  • Benitez laments Real Madrid's defeat to Sevilla  • Urgent: Australian senate passes China-Australia Free Trade Agreement legislations  • Major news items in leading German newspapers  • China Headlines: IPO resumption reignites market spirit, reform drive  • China voices support for 2nd Vienna meeting on Syria crisis  • Roundup: Infighting among Afghan Taliban demonstrates public division in armed outfit  • China welcomes smooth ending of Myanmar's general election  • 1st LD-Writethru: Chinese foreign minister to visit the Philippines  
You are here:   Home

Barca coach Lui Enrique plays waiting game over Messi fitness

Xinhua, November 9, 2015 Adjust font size:

Football fans in Spain now have two weeks without any matches in the BBVA Primera Liga to look forward to, but even though it is a fortnight away, there is no doubt that the 'Clasico' between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona on November 21st will occupy an increasing number of headlines as edges ever closer.

Barca will go into the game with a three-point lead over Real Madrid as a result of last weekend's matches, but with one big question to be answered 'will Leo Messi bit fit to play?'

It will be seven weeks since he damaged knee ligaments against Las Palmas by the time the big game arrives: and that is the time estimated that the Argentinean would need to recover.

Barca coach Luis Enrique was giving nothing away when asked about whether his star player would be ruled out of the biggest game of the season to date.

"No, yes, no, no," he replied, adding "he is in his recovery process and he's doing well. There are two weeks and in two weeks, or before or after the game, we will have Leo Messi available."

He may have been playing with the press over Messi's recovery, but it made it clear that the club' s priority was the player's fitness, not just for one game, but for the long term.

"The only thing that has worried me since he got injured s that Leo recovered well. We are a lot stronger with Messi," he insisted.

That may well be the case, but Luis Suarez and Neymar have stepped up to the plate in Messi's absence, scoring Barca's last 17 goals, including the 3 in their win over Villarreal on Sunday.

"I am delighted to have Neymar, Messi, Busquet, Andres Iniesta and Suarez. It is a privilege to work with them and they are players who together have an incredible level. What we look for is harmony," said the Barca coach. Endi