Valverde: Messi to be examined by doctors

Lionel Messi took a blow to his nose during Barcelona's victory at Manchester United which will require examination, said Ernesto Valverde.

Published : Apr 11, 2019 09:17 IST

Barcelona head coach Ernesto Valverde said Lionel Messi will be examined by doctors after sustaining a "significant bruise" to his nose in Wednesday's Champions League victory over Manchester United .

Messi took a blow in the first half of Barca's 1-0 opening-leg quarterfinal success away to United at Old Trafford.

The Barca captain was left bruised and bloodied after United defender Chris Smalling attempted to win the ball ahead of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.

Asked about Messi after the game, Valverde told reporters: "Messi wasn't so comfortable after the blow. We have to examine him tomorrow to see how he is. He was strong, but he has quite a significant bruise."

Barca was far from its best but still managed to grab an away goal, United defender Luke Shaw deflecting a Luis Suarez header into his own net.

The 12th-minute opener gave Barca its first Champions League victory away to United following two draws and two defeats previously.

"When you see the atmosphere here and the team they have and it being the Champions League, it's hard to win here," Valverde said. "It was a difficult game and complicated at times, but we had the clearest chances."

With Shaw unfortunately awarded the goal, Suarez's Champions League drought away from home continued. Not since 2015 against Roma has Suarez struck on the road in the competition but Valverde defended the Uruguay forward.

"The value of what he does doesn't depend on whether or not he scores, but what he generates," he added.

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