Inter, El Clasico and more - the games Messi will miss with broken arm

Barcelona confirmed Lionel Messi is out for three weeks with a broken arm, meaning he will miss big games against Inter and Real Madrid.

Published : Oct 21, 2018 09:15 IST

Lionel Messi has been ruled out for three weeks with a broken arm.
Lionel Messi has been ruled out for three weeks with a broken arm.
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Lionel Messi has been ruled out for three weeks with a broken arm.

Lionel Messi suffered a fractured arm after an awkward fall in Barca's 4-2 win over Sevilla on Saturday and he stands to miss some crucial matches as a result.

The Argentina superstar scored Barcelona's second with a gorgeous 20-yard finish after a swift breakaway in the 12th minute, but he fell awkwardly soon after in a coming together with Sevilla's Franco Vazquez.

He was given medical attention for several minutes on the touchline, with Barca's trainers putting a significant amount of strapping around his right elbow.

But he was unable to continue and Barca confirmed shortly after full-time that he had suffered a broken arm , ruling him out for three weeks. Below are the games he could potentially miss.

Barcelona vs Inter - Champions League, October 24

Ernesto Valverde's men return to European action on Wednesday having won their first two Group B outings, though Inter Milan - which also has a maximum six points - will surely provide a real examination of Barca, particularly without its talisman.

Barcelona vs Real Madrid - LaLiga, October 28

Undoubtedly the biggest game Messi will miss is El Clasico next Sunday. Regardless of its Champions League encounter with Viktoria Plzen, Madrid will travel to Camp Nou in a desperate mood after suffering three defeats in its last four La Liga outings. Reports say it is do or die for Julen Lopetegui - with Messi set to miss this fixture for the first time in 11 years, has the coach just been handed his greatest lifeline?

Cultural Leonesa vs Barcelona - Copa del Rey, October 31

Barcelona begins its Copa del Rey defence at the end of the month, though the absence of Messi should not prove too much of an issue given it faces third-tier side Cultural Leonesa. Even if it suffers a shock defeat, it will have a second leg in December to make amends.

Rayo Vallecano vs Barcelona - LaLiga, November 3

Providing Rayo do not enjoy a significant upturn in the next two weeks, Barca again should be able to cope without Messi at Vallecas, where it ran out 5-1 winner on its last visit in March 2016. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner did net a hat-trick on that occasion, however.

Inter vs Barcelona - Champions League, November 6

It remains to be seen how Barca's Champions League group looks ahead of its trip to San Siro, but there can be little doubt that this will be its trickiest away match before the knockout phase. 

Barcelona vs Real Betis - LaLiga, November 11

Given Messi has been given an approximate recovery time of three weeks, there is every chance he could also miss the visit of Betis, precisely 21 days after suffering his injury and just before the next international break. Nevertheless, the Andalusian club has not won at Camp Nou in any competition since August 2005.

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