La Liga: Lionel Messi injury blights record start for Barcelona
Despite looking far from their fluent best without the World Player of the Year, Barca doubled their advantage when Adriano prodded home Cesc Fabregas' cross early in the second-half.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: September 28, 2013 11:40 pm IST
Barcelona ensured their best ever start to a Spanish league season thanks to a 2-0 win at Almeria on Saturday, but the victory came at a cost as Lionel Messi was forced off with a thigh injury.
The champions have now won their first seven league games for the first time in their history and 12 league games in a row stretching back to the end of last season.
Messi had fired the visitors into a 21st-minute lead with a sensational piece of play as he cut inside two defenders before curling the ball in off the far post from 20 yards.
However, the Argentine had to be replaced six minutes later due to a hamstring problem that puts his participation Barca's Champions League trip to Celtic on Tuesday in doubt.
And despite looking far from their fluent best without the World Player of the Year, Barca doubled their advantage when Adriano prodded home Cesc Fabregas' cross early in the second-half.
Gerardo Martino continued with his policy of rotating his star names with Xavi and Neymar starting on the bench, but Barca still started the game strongly.
Andres Iniesta forced Esteban into a fine save after just six minutes with a left-footed volley form outside the area before Gerard Pique ought to have opened the scoring when he failed to properly connect with Messi's free-kick at the back post seven minutes later.
Messi did then give Barca the lead with a sweet strike from the edge of the area to register his 11th goal of the season.
He was clearly in some discomfort thereafter and was replaced by Xavi Hernandez.
"Messi has a muscular injury in his right thigh," Barcelona said in a statement on the club's official Twitter account.
"Tomorrow, he will have more tests to discover the exact extent of the injury."
The withdrawal of Messi understandably gave Almeria a huge boost and they finished the opening period the stronger.
However, Rodri's volley that Victor Valdes comfortably parried to safety was as close as they came to an equaliser.
Barca were more composed at the start of the second period and made the game safe 10 minutes after the restart when Cesc Fabregas' low cross was turned home from close range by Adriano.
Defender Marc Bartra nearly sealed a fine individual display in the absence of Javier Mascherano when he shot into the side-netting 10 minutes from time before Cristian Tello also wasted a great opening in the dying stages as he fired off target.