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La Liga: Messi's hamstring injury not as bad as feared


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MADRID - Lionel Messi will miss this weekend's La Liga match at home to Real Mallorca with a right hamstring injury and will then return to action depending on the speed of his recovery, Barcelona said after tests on Wednesday. [Related: Late drama as Matuidi earns PSG draw with Barca] The World Player of the Year limped off at halftime in Barca's 2-2 Champions League quarterfinal first-leg draw away to Paris St Germain on Tuesday (Wednesday, PHL time) and is doubtful for next Wednesday's (Thursday, PHL time) return at the Nou Camp. Local media reports had said he would be out of action for about three weeks. "I will return soon, thankfully it was not so serious." Messi said on his Facebook page. "We are so sorry for Masche [Javier Mascherano] we will give our support he returns as soon as possible." His Argentine teammate, defender Mascherano, was carried off on a stretcher in Paris and has been ruled out for six weeks with knee ligament damage. [Related: Messi scare puts spotlight on Barca's misfiring strikers] Messi is Barca's leading scorer with eight goals in the Champions League and 43 in La Liga this season, and is an ever-present figure in the side. He is rarely rested and has been extraordinarily resilient to injury. The last time he was sidelined with a muscle injury was in November 2009 when he was out of action for a week, Barca said. Barcelona host relegation-threatened Mallorca on Saturday (Sunday, PHL time) holding a 13-point lead over chasing Real Madrid with nine games left to play. Messi's absence will bring to an end his latest scoring feet of netting in 19 successive league matches, against every team in La Liga consecutively.  - Reuters