FC Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde has a big problem on his hands for now, and he needs to find a solution fast.

He has sought to ration Lionel Messi’s game time with the aim of keeping his talisman fresh for the final gruelling stretch of the campaign.

Yet, every time the coach rests the Argentine, his team tend to suffer.

Valverde is expected to start Messi for the first time in three matches for Sunday’s La Liga trip to Catalan neighbours Girona.

But this has come at a time when his side is eager to protect their five-point gap at the top of the standings over nearest challengers Atletico Madrid.

The fixture was earmarked as the first La Liga game to take place in the US

But protests from other institutions mean it will be played at Girona’s Montilivi ground rather than the more glitzy surroundings of Miami’s Hard Rock stadium.

However, Messi who is the leading scorer in Europe with a remarkable 18 goals in 16 league starts will still be the main attraction.

The 31-year-old was left out of the starting line-up against Leganes last week, only the second time he has been benched in the league.

However, in spite of their wealth of talent, Barca were drawing 1-1 midway through the second half when they realised that they needed to call upon their captain.

He came on to inspire them to a 3-1 victory.

Messi stayed at home altogether for Thursday’s trip to Sevilla in a Copa del Rey quarter-final first leg, and Barca were beaten 2-0.

It left them on the brink of elimination from a competition they have dominated since 2015.

Perhaps still haunted by Barca’s shock exit from the 2017/2018 UEFA Champions League to AS Roma, which was blamed on over-exertion, the coach was unrepentant about leaving Messi out against Sevilla.

He had also rested midfielder Sergio Busquets.

“I don’t regret resting Messi. It’s what I had to do,” Valverde said.

“Last year we paid the price for our efforts in the Copa, and now we’re rotating more because we think it’s the best thing to do.

“We want to maintain our gap at the top of the league and we think our squad players have to help us out.”

Although they will benefit from a fresher Messi, Barca will be without France forward Ousmane Dembele.

He has roared into form in recent weeks but is now nursing an ankle injury sustained against Leganes.

Atletico, who look like being Barca’s only title rivals, host Levante on Saturday after earning a big 3-0 victory at Huesca in their last outing.

Real Madrid will be looking to build on last week’s encouraging 2-0 win over Sevilla, described as their best league display of a torrid campaign when they visit Espanyol.

The former champions are 10 points behind Barca in third place.

Source:Reuters