Lionel Messi Returns to Barcelona Training Following Injury Scare

Messi is expected to be fit for La Liga's restart
Messi is expected to be fit for La Liga's restart / Quality Sport Images/Getty Images
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Lionel Messi returned to full Barcelona training on Monday following a minor injury scare, making an anticipated recovery ahead of La Liga's restart.

Barcelona return to league action on Saturday after a three month hiatus as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, having returned to training at the beginning of May.

The reigning Spanish champions kick off their La Liga resumption with a trip to Mallorca, but were without Messi for a handful group training sessions last week, triggering concerns that he could miss their first game back.

Messi had been absent from training towards the backend of last week
Messi had been absent from training towards the backend of last week / Alex Caparros/Getty Images

The Barcelona captain missed two session and trained on his own on Friday and Saturday due to a minor quadriceps injury.

The club always insisted that Messi would be fit for Saturday's clash with Mallorca, with manager Quique Setien asserting he was fine, and the Argentinian was pictured on the club's official Twitter account training without any problems on Monday.

Messi is the league's top scorer this season, with 19 goals in 22 appearances. He missed over a month of action at the beginning of the campaign due to a foot injury.

Full back Nelson Semedo and midfielder Monchu Rodriguez were pictured participating in full training too, having both taken recent knocks.

Barcelona will also be boosted by the return of Luis Suarez for La Liga's restart. The Uruguayan has been absent since January with a knee injury, but Barcelona have confirmed that he will be available for their first game back.

The Catalan giants will need as strong of a squad as possible for season's conclusion as the title race heats up and the games come thick and fast.

Barcelona currently sit two points ahead of rivals Real Madrid at La Liga's summit, with 11 games left to play.

They face a tight turnaround during the first week of fixtures, with the visit of Leganes coming just three days after their trip to Mallorca.