Lionel Messi on Tuesday endured yet more injury frustration after going off at halftime against Villarreal, but Barcelona gave coach Ernesto Valverde some much-needed relief with a comfortable 2-1 victory.
Messi received treatment in the first half for what looked like a problem with his left thigh and was then unable to continue after the interval, replaced by Ousmane Dembele.
His withdrawal will be a major concern for Barca, particularly given this was Messi’s first start of the season after just recovering from a niggling calf injury sustained at the start of last month.
After the match, Valverde struck a note of calm.
“When something happens to Messi, everyone stops, not only on the field, but in the stands as well,” he said.
“It is a small problem in the adductor and as a precaution we have decided not to risk it. In theory, it is nothing more, but we will see tomorrow how it is,” he added.
Barcelona visit Getafe in La Liga on Saturday before playing Inter at home in the UEFA Champions League four days later.
Certainly, they would have been eager to see Messi back in their lineup, having suffered a humbling 2-0 loss at newly promoted Granada last weekend, a result that left them with seven points from five matches, their worst start to a season since 1995.
They arrived at the Camp Nou with doubts hovering, particularly over Valverde, but delivered a far more convincing win than the scoreline suggested, thanks to early goals from Antoine Griezmann, his third of the season, and Arthur Melo.
“We are still far from our best, but with matches everything will improve,” Griezmann said.
On his own adaptation at Barcelona, he said: “It’s different. A different style of football, a different position. I knew it was going to be a challenge and it would take time.”
“But I’m not too bad, right? Three goals. I can do better, yes, but I have to keep working,” he added.
Santi Cazorla put Villarreal in touch on the stroke of halftime, but in truth the visitors barely threatened thereafter, with Barcelona impressively composed when nerves might easily have taken over.
It means Valverde’s side climb to fourth in the table, one point behind Real Madrid and level on points with Atletico Madrid, who were both to play yesterday.
Villarreal’s encouraging start to the season stalled a little as they dropped to eighth.
Granada, who backed up their shock win over Barca with a 1-1 draw at Real Valladolid, top the table, although Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid can move three points above them when they play their games.
Barcelona started well, with Griezmann heading in after just six minutes, darting to the near post to flick home Messi’s floated corner. The pair shared a celebratory hug, too.
Seven minutes later, there was a second and another goal almost from nothing. Arthur collected the ball and harpooned a long-range shot straight past Sergio Asenjo and into the top-right corner.
Messi, who on Monday won FIFA’s Men’s Player of the Year award, took treatment on the sideline just after the half-hour mark and Cazorla pulled one back soon after with a swerving effort from distance.
The ball straightened as it flew, which fooled goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, on his way left toward the corner.
Dembele replaced Messi and 16-year-old Ansu Fati came on for Luis Suarez with 12 minutes left. Fati twice went close, but shot over and then wide.
A third for Barca looked more likely than an equalizer for Villarreal.
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