Soccer-Barca look to reap unexpected benefits of Messi exit at Athletic


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Joan Gamper Cup - FC Barcelona v Juventus - Estadi Johan Cruyff, Barcelona, Spain - August 8, 2021 Barcelona's Martin Braithwaite celebrates scoring their second goal with Memphis Depay, Ronald Araujo and team mates REUTERS/Albert Gea/File Photo

BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona learned last week that a future without Lionel Messi does not have to be so bleak and they will look to build on the greater team unity that was on display in their season-opener when they visit Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in LaLiga.

While the Argentine's departure to Paris St Germain left Barca with a hole of roughly 50 goals per season and his rare ability to change a game in an instant, their dominant 4-2 win over Real Sociedad on Sunday indicated they could be stronger in other areas without being so beholden to their former captain.

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