Being arguably the greatest player to ever hit the football
scene according to others, Lionel Messi founds himself on the side lines due to
a knee injury and it has been dark in city of the Catalonians, after suffering
their 2nd defeat of the season, so it seems like the absence of Lionel
Messi is felt.
As the four time Ballon D’or winner continues his recovery from the knee injury
he suffered last month it seems like Barcelona will join him in doing as
they look to recovery from a disappointing result against Seville. The men from
Catalan were unfortunate to see themselves fall short and flat on a second loss
in the 2015/2016 season, which too many rivals it raised a sense of relieve and
if heartless, probably joy.
The result against Sevilla sent out a rather unconvincing
message to their rivals, as they proved to be less of a threat without Lionel
Mess. Messi having been the best Barcelona player over the last 6 years or more
may see his unfortunate absence from the squad being a burden for Barcelona in
maintaining that fiercely strike force; the MSN.
Messi vs Celta
Vigo
When Barcelona lost 4-1 to Celta Vigo, Barcelona had the
presence of Messi for the full 90 minutes, he delivered 1 cross, a 75% pass rate
with 35% being complete passes, he had 7 shots in that game from the 18 of
Barca of which 4 were on target and 3 of those shots were actually saved, 1
shot off target, two of his shot we blocked and 1 got off the woodwork. Messi
created 6 of the Barcelona’s 16 chances as 5 were key passes and 1 came as an
assist. He further on in trying his luck by having 7 take ons in which 5 were
well executed and he failed on two occasions. Aerially he was in thick off
things with a rate of 33% and also one defence interception. As a quality
player he felt the need to up his perform to his peak to salvage a positive
result in the dying moments of the match as it was becoming too much of a
realty to lose 4-1 to Celta Vigo.
The stats above can suggest that if Messi is not in the game,
the results are bound not to favour Barcelona. With that being mentioned, the
question that will need answering is that is Messi even more influential to the
likes of Iniesta, Neymar and Suarez? We are yet to find out.
Barcelona vs
Sevilla
Sevilla was the team responsible for handing Barcelona their
second, and it was a Messi-less Barcelona which on that night they were
merciful. Barça created a total of 20 chances on
that evening and expectedly maintained a rather satisfying passing percentage
of 86%, with Sevilla trailing behind with 73%. On the wings Barcelona were more
adventurous delivering a whipping tally of 28 crosses and with 14 take-ons. The
result itself doesn’t reflect the entire performance stats of both teams. The
defence stats also prove that Seville were at receiving end of the pressure
applied by Barcelona.
This was a Barcelona team which was without the great Lionel
Messi. It was Neymar and Suarez who were responsible of making things happen,
they were joined upfront by 20 year old Munir El Haddadi Mohamed and he
only had one shot at goal and setting up two chances.
Messi vs
Atletico
Against one of their huge rivals in the Spanish La Liga,
Coach Luis Enrique chose to start the big clash against Atletico Madrid with
Lionel Messi on the bench, until the 60th minute where the Argentinian
forward was desperately introduced as they were looking to bag the full 3
points against Atletico. It was no surprise that it would become a worthy move,
as Messi clinched the 2nd goal in the 77th minute and it
was in great style as it seemed to be the goal needed to close the show. With the
less time on the pitch Messi had 10 take-ons, created 2 chances and having a passing
rate of 93%. Much can be said about his introduction against the Madrid based
team.
In conclusion, what can be said is that the complete
excellence of either MSN or Barcelona is
alive in Messi’s presence, not taking anything away from Neymar and El’
Pistore, the MSN strike-force is deadly with Messiah part of it.
And with the El Classic edging nearer and nearer, it seems
like Real Madrid might face a Merciful Barcelona and yet a Messi-less one if he
is fully fit by then, and this could count much to their desire as they are
also willing to maintain a rather positive start to the 2015/2016 campaign. But
the 22nd of November might prove to be still far for Messi to
hopefully make a return. But the question remains can Barcelona be merciless
when they are without Messi?
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