Guillem Balague: Lionel Messi's muscle problems partly explain dip in form
Lionel Messi is suffering with muscle problems, according to Guillem Balague
Guillem Balague believes lingering muscle problems could partly explain Lionel Messi's dip in form for Barcelona.
The Argentina international failed to score for the fifth consecutive game as his side crashed out of the Champions League to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.And Balague, who says Messi's recent tendency to drop into midfield is limiting his effectiveness, thinks the Barca star is "in pain".
Lionel Messi was largely on the periphery as Barcelona were knocked out by Atletico Madrid
"There's two ways to explain this. First, you look at him and he's dropping deeper, he's walking instead of running - although he normally does that - and he doesn't look as sharp.
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"But you can also explain it in a different way. Minutes after the Atletico Madrid game finished a story came out that he has been struggling with muscle problems.
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"It could be the training and he's in pain certainly, and all those things have made him perform at a lesser level.
"Some will say it's just excuses, but look back at his last five games and you can see it hasn't been the same Messi. I've checked with the family and the muscle issues are one of the problems that is worrying him."
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And Balague believes La Liga and Copa Del Rey titles will still represent a strong season, even if they failed in their pursuit of back-to-back trebles.
"They can still win the league and the cup, but nobody is talking about that because it has been a surprising demise in the last month," he added.
"Winning after winning is so difficult and to keep at that level for so long is almost impossible.
"Imagine if they do win the league, it means they will have had a good season, but if they also beat Sevilla in the cup, it's a very good season. But at this point the Champions League blurs everything else and it looks like something is missing.
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"Enrique has to be the coach and say 'Neymar you haven't scored since mid-March and Messi perhaps you should rest too.'
"But now there are seven games left and it's difficult to tell them that because everyone wants to play as soon as possible and bounce back from what has been a hurtful defeat."