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Barcelona's Dembélé misses two games due to muscle strain

Updated:2025-12-11 08:01    Views:119

Title: Barcelona’s Debsel, Dembélé miss two games due to muscle strain

Barcelona FC, the Spanish football club that won the UEFA Champions League in 2016, has announced the injury of their star forward, Lionel Messi, who suffered a muscle strain in his left thigh during training on Sunday.

Lionel Messi and Barcelona have been at the forefront of European football for several years now, winning numerous trophies including three Champions Leagues and one Copa del Rey. However, injuries have always plagued them throughout their history, with many players going through various injuries that affected their performance and impact on the team.

Barcelona's latest setback comes after Messi was called up to play against Manchester United in the Champions League on Sunday. Unfortunately, he missed both matches due to muscle strain. This is a significant blow for the club as it means they will be without their star forward for quite some time.

The club's manager, Luis Enrique, said that Messi's injury was "a result of a physical challenge" and that they would not give up on him. They also emphasized the importance of maintaining a high level of fitness and ensuring that Messi is fully recovered before returning to action.

Messi's absence from training sessions and practice sessions has made the squad feel vulnerable. The club has already announced that they will use their own substitutes in the upcoming match against Manchester City, which is set to take place on Wednesday night.

In conclusion, Messi's injury is a reminder of how important it is for any professional athlete to maintain their health and fitness levels. While this setback may be disappointing, the club has shown determination and resilience by using their own substitute in the crucial match against Manchester City. It remains to be seen how long Messi will be out of action, but the club's commitment to its athletes is commendable.



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