Barcelona fans adjust to life after Messi as season starts
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Marc van Cromvoirt had been thrilled to get a ticket to Barcelona's season opener to finally watch his favorite player, Lionel Messi, up close for the first time.
“I haven’t seen him in person," he said outside Camp Nou, “and still won’t unfortunately.”
While Paris Saint-German fans
Barcelona's post-Messi period began Sunday night when the Catalan club beat Real Sociedad 4-2 in the Spanish league. The 34-year-old Argentine star joined PSG after his proposed deal to remain with Barcelona sensationally collapsed, ending a nearly two-decade run in Catalonia.
Van Cromvoirt, a 25-year-old Dutchman living and working in Barcelona temporarily, already had his ticket when the team announced that it couldn't afford to keep its greatest player. He did the stadium tour on Saturday.
“I’m still excited about seeing the game of course,” he said.
Inside the club's “megastore” at Camp Nou, Messi's No. 10 shirts are still available but they're on a floor rack while the jerseys of current players like Antoine Griezmann, Frenkie de Jong and Ansu Fati hang prominently on wall racks. No, Messi's not on discount. Men's blue-and-scarlet home jerseys for 2021-22 were all priced at 110 euros ($130).
For Meritxell Reyes, she can at least say that she's seen Messi play — even it it's hard to remember. She was just a toddler when her father brought her to a game. Now 12, she was sporting a Messi jersey as was her little sister after a trip to the Camp Nou store alongside her parents on Saturday.
“He's the best in the world. It's sad,” she said. “I hope he comes back to Barcelona but I don't think so.”
Van Cromvoirt sees a silver lining.
“It’s impossible to replace him but it’s also difficult for other players to shine when you have a teammate like Messi," he said. "Let’s hope the team picks it up.”
Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman would agree with the sentiment. At his pre-match news conference on Saturday, he acknowledged the fans’ pain but urged them not to “live in the past.”
Messi won every major honor with Barcelona and held an
PSG quickly swooped in and signed Messi to a two-year contract with an option for a third season.
Koeman said he's counting on Griezmann in particular “because Antoine will play in Messi’s position, giving more freedom to the squad, and this can be an advantage for him. ... He’s one of the players who has to take a step forward now.”
The state of Barcelona's financial situation was evident again when the club had to scramble to register new signings Memphis Depay and Eric Garcia to play in the Spanish league at the last minute. It was made possible by center-back Gerard Piqué agreeing to a "substantially reduced" salary, the team said Saturday.
Van Cromvoirt has a Plan B for seeing Messi in person. He's talked to his friends about it.
“Paris is quite close to the Netherlands, it’s like a five-hour drive. We said, ‘Let’s go see PSG this season,’ especially if (Kylian) Mbappe stays as well.”
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