Barcelona: Barcelona’s Argentine striker Lionel Messi feels the long break caused by the coronavirus pandemic could be beneficial for La Liga giants as Spanish football prepares to return behind closed doors amid COVID19 pandemic.
Maybe this stoppage will end up benefiting us, but we will have to see if we are restarting the competitions and then we will know the truth, Messi told a Spanish newspaper on Friday.
Barcelona and Spain's soccer leagues have not played since March 12, when La Liga halted action as the country's COVID-19 virus outbreak picked up speed. More than 27,000 Spaniards are known to have died from the disease.
Messi did not cite his reason for thinking the stoppage would be good for Barcelona, but the return of strike partner Luis Surez from injury is surely one, and resetting another.
Another boost could be more rest. Barcelona has suffered big losses in key matches in the Champions League in the last three seasons, including last season's 4-0 debacle at Liverpool in the semifinals. In those matches it appeared that Barcelona was worn down by a long season.
When played was stopped in March, Barcelona was leading the Liga by two points over Real Madrid. It was also in the round-of-16 of the Champions League.