Lionel Messi is looking sharp in training but remains a doubt for Saturday’s clásicoagainst Real Madrid, his team-mate Luis Suárez said.
Messi is in a fitness battle following a knee injury he picked up at the end of September. “Whether he plays or not is down to the coach, the medics and how he feels but he has been looking sharp in training,” Suárez said on Wednesday. “However, it is the type of injury where there are risks for the future.
“Messi is a player that makes a difference in all games and in clásicos he has always made a big impact but we will have to see if he is ready.”
In the absence of the four-times World Player of the Year, Suárez and Neymar have excelled and propelled Barcelona to a three-point lead over Real at the top of La Liga.
“Leo is above any other player due to what he has achieved and what he is still doing,” said Suárez. “Ney is amazing, behind Messi and could easily be the second best in the world. At the moment he is playing incredibly and it is great to see.
