
(Reuters) — Barcelona forward Lionel Messi is expected to be out for up to two months after suffering a knee injury in their La Liga victory over Las Palmas on Saturday (Sunday PHT), the club said in a statement.
The Argentine picked up the injury in a clash of legs with Daniel Castellano after three minutes and tried to continue but was substituted six minutes later.
“Tests have confirmed that Leo Messi has torn the internal collateral ligament of his left knee,” Barcelona said in a statement.
“The estimated time that he will be absent is around seven or eight weeks.”
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Messi has a tear in the internal collateral ligament of his left knee. He will be out for around 7-8 weeks pic.twitter.com/TLor97gmou
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Barca went on to win 2-1 with a double from Luis Suarez, but midfielder Sergio Busquets said losing Messi was a big blow.
“He is the best player in the world, our best player and the most dangerous so we are going to notice this,” he told reporters.
















