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Lionel Messi leaves team-mates on floor with breathtaking skill in Barcelona training

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It hasn’t taken Lionel Messi long to get back to his breathtaking, brilliant best. The Barcelona legend, like the majority of sport stars across the globe, has been out of action for close to three months amid the coronavirus pandemic.

His last outing came in the Catalans’ 1-0 win over Real Sociedad on 7 March, with Spain’s top-flight being put on hold two weeks later.

Barca were able to return to training on 9 May, however, as La Liga gears up for a potential behind-closed-doors return in June.

And by the looks of things, Messi is already raring to go. The Spanish champions have uploaded a clip on Twitter from their training session on Tuesday, which shows the Argentinian superstar dazzling his team-mates with a superb piece of skill.

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