Barcelona will be aiming to put their dampening Spanish Super Cup defeat behind them when they return to action in the Copa del Rey with third-tier side Cornella on Thursday evening.
Ronald Koeman 's side were close to sealing victory in the Super Cup before Athletic Bilbao's Asier Villalibre forced extra time with the scores at 2-2, and Inaki Williams scored a delightful winner for Marcelino 's men as Barca walked away empty-handed.
La Blaugrana will be desperate to make an immediate return to winning ways this week, and while their Copa del Rey clash is supposedly in doubt due to a coronavirus outbreak in the Cornella camp, the game is expected to go ahead as planned.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of Barcelona's latest injury and suspension news ahead of their midweek clash with Cornella, who knocked Atletico Madrid out in the last round.
Philippe Coutinho
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Status: Out
Type of injury: Knee
Possible return date: Unknown
Philippe Coutinho suffered a serious knee injury against Eibar just before the New Year and has since undergone successful surgery, meaning that he will be out for the next three months.
Sergi Roberto
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Status: Out
Type of injury: Muscle
Possible return date: Unknown
Sergi Roberto has been out since November after sustaining a muscular problem, but Koeman has revealed that the right-back - who has also fought off a bout of coronavirus - could be back in action after another couple of weeks.
Gerard Pique
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Status: Out
Type of injury: Knee
Possible return date: Unknown
Gerard Pique is another name on the list of the Blaugrana's long-term absentees with the knee injury he suffered against Atletico Madrid on November 21, and the centre-back will remain in the treatment room for the foreseeable future.
Ansu Fati
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Status: Out
Type of injury: Knee
Possible return date: Unknown
Teenage protege Ansu Fati had his strong start to the season cut short by a knee injury sustained in November, and Koeman has conceded that he does not know when the attacker might be able to return.
BARCELONA'S SUSPENSION LIST
Lionel Messi
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Possible return date: Unknown
Lionel Messi saw red for the first time ever in his Barcelona career for lashing out at Athletic goalscorer Villalibre in Sunday's final. The length of the Argentine's suspension is yet to be determined by the Spanish FA's disciplinary committee, but he will not be available on Thursday.