Bartra calls for strength after Messi blow
Barcelona star Marc Bartra said his side must prove its strength without Lionel Messi.
Marc Bartra has called on Barcelona to prove its strength when it takes on Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) this week, without the injured Lionel Messi.
Messi was withdrawn early in the first half of the 2-1 La Liga win over Las Palmas with what was later confirmed as a knee ligament tear which will sideline him for up to two months.
Despite the blow of losing their talisman, Bartra is determined that the European champion will prove its mettle when Leverkusen visits Camp Nou on Wednesday for the second game of the UCL group stage after it drew its opener 1-1 at Roma.
"It's bad news for us. Like it or not, Messi is our best player, the one who causes the most problems. I'm very sad for him," Bartra told Barca TV. "It's a major loss but now we have to become even stronger."
Messi became the first player to score five goals in a UCL game when Barcelona crushed Bundesliga outfit Leverkusen 7-1 in the knockout phase of the 2012-2013 tournament, but Christoph Kramer believes it would be a mistake to forget the other stars at Luis Enrique's disposal.
"Of course any team would miss Messi, but Barcelona still have a world-class team without him," the Leverkusen midfielder told the official Bundesliga website.
"It's a game that we should look forward to. The team worked hard for a whole season [to play] this kind of match. We should enjoy the game and have fun.
"In football, anything is possible and we can definitely get something in Barcelona. We have to go into the game with confidence and be fully focused."
Claudio Bravo could return to action for Barca after he took part as normal in Monday's training session, but Jordi Alba (neck) and Thomas Vermaelen (calf) remain major doubts.
Tin Jedvaj and Omer Toprak (both thigh) are still sidelined for Roger Schmidt's Leverkusen - which beat Werder Bremen 3-0 away from home at the weekend - while Roberto Hilbert (knee) is a doubt.
Leverkusen sits top of Group E after its 4-1 win over BATE in the opening round of fixtures but its record on Spanish soil is poor. It has won just three and lost 10 of its 15 visits in continental competition.
Barca has won the last five encounters between the sides, too, although Leverkusen did famously win 1-0 at Camp Nou in 1988 in the UEFA Cup quarter-final second leg - a tournament it won.