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Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their third goal. Photo: Reuters

Magical Messi lifts Barca’s mood with double against Juventus – and eases pressure on under-fire president Bartomeu

President has faced calls for his head with Catalan giants in crisis

Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu hailed Lionel Messi as the best player of all time as the Argentine lifted the mood at the crisis-ridden Catalan giants with a double in a 3-0 thrashing of Juventus to start their Champions League campaign.

Messi also set up Barca’s second, scored by Ivan Rakitic, as Barca exacted revenge for their 3-0 quarter-final defeat by Juventus in last season’s Champions League quarter-finals.

Bartomeu has faced repeated calls for his resignation after Neymar’s world record move to Paris Saint-Germain last month and Barca’s bungled attempts to replace the Brazilian in the transfer market.

Moreover, Messi is yet to sign an extension to his contract, which is due to expire in June, despite Bartomeu’s insistence that an agreement in principle has been reached with the player.

Lionel Messi celebrates scoring. Photo: EPA

“Leo Messi is unique, he is the best player in the history of football and he has shown that again in the Champions League,” Bartomeu said.

“He shows it in every game, that is why he is the best.”

Messi has also led Barca to a perfect start in La Liga after three games, to open up an early four-point lead over rivals Real Madrid.

And Bartomeu claimed Barca’s start to the season was reason for the club’s members to reject a vote of no confidence motion against him launched by a former presidential candidate Augusti Benedito.

Barcelona's fans wave ‘Esteladas’, pro-independence Catalan flags, before the game. Photo: AFP

“The vote of no confidence is something that a member is trying to get off the ground,” added Bartomeu.

“He is within his right to do so, but I don’t think there are the extraordinary conditions for such a motion.

“There is no sporting crisis because we have started the project with Ernesto Valverde very well. Economically the club is in rude health with a record turnover.”

Barcelona's fans display a giant banner reading “Welcome to the Catalan Republic”. Photo: AFP

Valverde has suffered plenty at the hands of Messi in his coaching career at Espanyol, Valencia and Athletic Bilbao before being given the reigns at the Camp Nou.

And he admitted it is far easier being on the same side as the five-time World Player of the Year after his first taste of Champions League action as Barca boss.

“I have suffered many times playing against Messi and now I have the luck to have him on my side,” said Valverde.

Barcelona's Andres Iniesta hands over the captain's armband to Lionel Messi. Photo: AP

“We know that when he gets the ball anything can happen. Today he opened up the game in one moment where no one saw the gap and he found it.”

Valverde has already experienced the ups and downs of his new role just over a month into the season as his reign started with a 5-1 thrashing by Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup before a run of four straight victories.

“In football when you lose it seems like you are never going to win and when you win that you will always win,” Valverde added, warning against complacency.

“Inside the club we need to maintain calm because we know how difficult every game is.”

Juve boss Massimiliano Allegri, though, was less impressed by Messi as he blamed his side’s defending for allowing the five-time World Player of the Year too much space to exploit.

“We gave him too much space, we almost made it easy for him,” said Allegri.

“We have to understand that when we play in the Champions League against teams of this level, we have to be aware every minute of the game.

“Against a different team without Messi, we wouldn’t have conceded those goals.”

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Messi lifts Barca's mood and pressure on Bartomeu
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