Barcelona in serious mood as they bid to overturn deficit against Real Madrid in Spanish Super Cup

  • Barcelona lost first leg of Spanish Super Cup 3-1 against rivals Real Madrid
  • The Catalan giants looked focused as they trained ahead of the second leg
  • Andres Iniesta will miss the game after suffering a thigh injury this week 
  • Sergio Busquets has defended Gerard Pique after his own goal in opening game  

Barcelona players looked focused on Monday as they prepare to face Real Madrid in the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup.

The Catalan giants head to the Bernabeu on Tuesday looking to overturn the 3-1 defeat they suffered in the first leg.

Lionel Messi appeared in determined mood at the club's Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper training base and was pictured in conversation with Luis Suarez as the pair bid to score the goals to see Barcelona claim an unlikely comeback victory.  


Lionel Messi looked in focused mood ahead of Tuesday's Super Cup clash with Real Madrid

Lionel Messi looked in focused mood ahead of Tuesday's Super Cup clash with Real Madrid

Barcelona, 3-1 down from the first leg, were put through their paces during Monday's session

Barcelona, 3-1 down from the first leg, were put through their paces during Monday's session

Messi challenges forward Paco Alcacer for the ball ahead of the second leg at the Bernabeu

Messi challenges forward Paco Alcacer for the ball ahead of the second leg at the Bernabeu

Messi chats with fellow forward Luis Suarez as goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen looks on

Messi chats with fellow forward Luis Suarez as goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen looks on

Ernesto Valverde's side were put through their paces with a rigourous warm-up as Barca aim for a successful start to the season after the blow of losing Neymar to PSG.

Losing the first leg at the Nou Camp, Barcelona went behind through Gerard Pique's own goal before Cristiano Ronaldo and Marco Asensio scored to cancel out a Messi penalty.

Pique later found himself under fire from Barcelona general manager Pep Segura following the error 

However, Sergio Busquets made it clear that there is no blame levelled at the defender from inside the dressing room.  

The Catalan giants head to the Bernabeu on Tuesday looking to overturn a 3-1 defeat 

The Catalan giants head to the Bernabeu on Tuesday looking to overturn a 3-1 defeat 

Andre Gomes laughs as he warms up next to Suarez as keeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen looks on

Andre Gomes laughs as he warms up next to Suarez as keeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen looks on

Sergio Busquets defended team-mate Gerard Pique who scored an own goal in the first leg

Sergio Busquets defended team-mate Gerard Pique who scored an own goal in the first leg

'The play (Pique's own goal) was bad luck. We lost 3-1 because we committed some errors and they were very good when it came to finishing,' Busquets told a news conference on Tuesday.

'You don't lose because of one play. (This is) not the way to express yourself and even less so from inside the club, singling out a player.' 

The 29-year-old is also not about to write off Barca's chances of producing another memorable El Clasico comeback, declaring: 'We don't give up the trophy as lost. It's difficult but we have to keep believing as a team.' 

Andres Iniesta, meanwhile, will miss the Spanish Super Cup second leg after suffering a thigh injury.

The club revealed captain Iniesta would miss the match after he was not able to train with his team mates on Tuesday ahead of the encounter at the Santiago Bernabeu, where the Catalans will look to overturn a 3-1 deficit.

Iniesta, 33, was plagued by injury problems last season and rarely found top form. The midfielder joins Rafinha Alcantara and Thomas Vermaelen on the injury list at the Nou Camp. 

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