Lionel Messi's bid to break Gerd Muller's record for goals in a calendar year is back on after the Argentina star was named in Barcelona's squad to travel to Real Betis on Sunday.
Messi, who is one short
of the German's 1972 milestone mark of 85, has made a quick recovery
from the injury he suffered on Wednesday that had football fans around
the world so worried.
"He completed training on Saturday without any kind of trouble," coach Tito Vilanova said on Barca's website.
"There are still a lot of
hours until kickoff and we'll all evaluate the situation together and
decide whether he'll play the full 90 minutes or just part of the match.
"The important thing is
that he's feeling okay ... But he could easily wake up in the morning
and tell us he's feeling pain again."
Messi injured his knee
after coming on as a substitute in the 0-0 Champions League draw with
Benfica, prompting fears that he would miss Barcelona's last four games
of 2012.
"When I first felt the knock, the pain made me imagine I'd be out for many months," he said.
However, he announced the
following day that the injury was not serious -- and now it appears he
is fit to face fifth-placed Betis.
"If he travels it's because he's ready to play. If there was the slightest risk, he wouldn't be going," Vilanova said.
"I think Messi was
comforted when he found out that it's not a serious injury. If he wants
to be in the squad because he's not feeling any trouble, then so much
the better for us.
"But he doesn't need to make this kind of effort to show how much he loves this sport."
Barcelona went into the weekend six points clear of Atletico Madrid, who host Deportivo La Coruna earlier on Sunday.
Champions Real Madrid
closed to within two points of Atletico after coming from behind to beat
seventh-placed Valladolid on Saturday.
Angolan striker Manucho
twice put the home side ahead, but Germany midfielder Mesut Osil scored
his second goal of the match with a superb 72nd-minute free-kick that
went in off the underside of the crossbar to clinch a vital win for
Real.
Jose Mourinho brought on
Angel Di Maria and Luka Modric in the second half to boost his
attacking options, then was able to substitute opening goalscorer Karim
Benzema late in the match with Real ahead.
Malaga,
like Real and Barca through to the last 16 of the Champions League,
moved up to fourth on goal difference after a 4-0 win at home to Granada.
Joaquin and Javier
Saviola scored in the first half, while Ignacio Camacho and Roque Santa
Cruz netted late in the second to leave Granada third from bottom.
In Italy, veteran striker Francesco Totti scored twice as Roma moved up to fourth place in Serie A with a 3-2 win at home to Fiorentina.
Fiorentina could have
moved above third-placed Inter Milan, but went 3-1 down as Totti netted
his second in first-half injury time.
Moroccan striker Mounir
El Hamdaoui reduced the deficit immediately after the interval but Totti
set up Argentina-born Italy international Pablo Osvaldo for his eighth
goal this season to put the capital side above the visitors on goal
difference.
Atalanta moved up to seventh with a 2-1 win over mid-table Parma, as veteran Argentine striker German Denis netted the opener for his sixth goal in Serie A this campaign.
Defender Federico Peluso made it 2-0 before Brazilian Amauri reduced the deficit just before halftime.
Valencia beat
Osasuna 1-0 in Ernesto Valverde's first game as coach, moving up to
10th in the table thanks to a 55th-minute goal from Spain striker
Roberto Soldado.
source: edition.cnn.com
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