Thegoalmac can reveal that Lionel Messi was struck on the head by a bottle as the Barcelona players celebrated Sergio Busquets’ stoppage-time winning goal against Valencia on Sunday night.
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The
Argentine star had played a part in creating the goal after his cross
had found Neymar, whose header was saved before Busquets lashed home the
rebound to seal a 1-0 win in the 94th minute.
Barca players
enthusiastically reacted to the match-winning strike and soon jumped on
the goalscorer near the corner flag after he had slid to the ground in
celebration, at which point Messi was hit by the object thrown from a
section of the home support.
As the away players began heading
back to the centre circle following the goal, Messi was still down on
the ground clutching and rubbing his head. He was helped up to his feet
by Rafinha, at which point he picked up the bottle with which he had
been struck and threw it off the pitch.
The 27-year-old then
rushed to the referee and protested while holding his head, only to be
shown a yellow card with the official believing he was trying to waste
time.
The final whistle blew just seconds after the re-start and
Messi hugged a few of his team-mates despite being visibly irritated by
the incident. He then stopped to receive treatment from the onrushing
physio, with a cut already evident on his forehead.
The attacker
continued to rub his head and returned to the referee in a second
attempt to explain what had taken place before he left the field of play
holding a tissue to the spot of his injury, giving the home support an
ironic thumbs-up signal as he entered the tunnel.
Valencia
released an official statement after the match pledging to ban the
perpetrator from the Mestalla for life if they are tracked down.
"Valencia
CF regret and condemn the isolated incident in the game against FC
Barcelona, in which a small, uncapped bottle of water was thrown from
the stands at opposition player Lionel Messi," read the statement.
"The
club will endeavour to locate the person who threw the bottle, and they
will be banned for life from Mestalla. Valencia CF operate a zero
tolerance policy on such actions and rigorously enforce all security
measures set out by legislation."

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