Messi, Antonella and Thiago walking around Barcelona

As football enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the outcome of Lionel Messi’s potential return to the field after his injury, the renowned Barcelona player seemed at ease as he picked up his young son on Thursday. In the company of his partner, Antonella Roccuzzo, Messi arrived to collect their son Thiago from school. It was evident that the Argentine captain relished the opportunity to give a shoulder ride to his energetic three-year-old, who was donning a Spiderman outfit. This heartwarming moment took place as Messi continues his training after a hiatus of almost two months due to a knee injury. His dedicated recovery aims to secure his participation in Saturday’s highly anticipated clash against arch rivals Real Madrid in the capital of Spain.

Lionel Messi enjoys giving his three-year-old son Thiago a ride on his shoulders at the end of school

Lionel Messi finds great delight in offering his three-year-old son Thiago a jolly piggyback ride upon picking him up from school.

Messi arrives with his long-term partner Antonella Roccuzzo to pick their son up from school on Thursday

On a relaxed Thursday afternoon, Messi makes an appearance at his son’s school accompanied by his longtime partner, Antonella Roccuzzo.

Barcelona's Instagram account showed Messi had returned to training this week after almost two months out 

Messi’s return to training for Barcelona after an absence of almost two months was confirmed by the team’s Instagram account this week. Despite not playing since September, Barcelona is hopeful that their star player will make a comeback in their upcoming game. The team’s official Instagram account shared a picture of Messi training alongside the caption stating that Barcelona trained with all available first-team players. In a press conference on Thursday, Andres Iniesta expressed optimism about Messi’s involvement in the crucial match. He stated that he had a “good feeling” about Messi’s condition and mentioned that they would assess his readiness for Saturday. Iniesta emphasized the importance of having Messi in their lineup, but also acknowledged the capability of their squad to compete against Real Madrid even in his absence.

Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta has a 'good feeling' that Messi will be fit for El Clasico

Former Barcelona star Andres Iniesta has expressed optimism about Lionel Messi’s fitness for the upcoming El Clasico clash. Iniesta’s intuition tells him that Messi will be in good shape to participate in the highly anticipated match.

 Barcelona will be hoping their talisman can play some part in the weekend's Clasico with Real Madrid

Barcelona has their fingers crossed, hoping that their standout player will be fit to participate in the upcoming weekend’s highly anticipated clash against their arch-rivals, Real Madrid.

Messi takes part in a training session, although it is not guaranteed that he will be fit to face their arch rivals 

Messi participates in a training session, but it is uncertain whether he will be fit to play against their biggest rivals. Barca, in pursuit of their sixth La Liga title in eight years, currently holds a three-point lead over Real Madrid with 11 matches already played. Atletico Madrid trails behind in third place by another point. Meanwhile, Suarez assures that Messi’s injury will not be targeted by his Real Madrid teammates if he does return to the field on Saturday. During a press conference, the former Liverpool striker stated, “I highly doubt anyone would intentionally aim for Sergio Ramos’ shoulder, just as I believe nobody would aim for Messi’s knee. We are all professionals and colleagues here.”

Barcelona striker Luis Suarez believes Real Madrid players will not target Messi's injury should he play

According to Luis Suarez, the talented Barcelona striker, he firmly believes that the players from rival team Real Madrid will not deliberately target Lionel Messi’s injury if he takes the field.

The Argentine forward tore his knee ligaments in Barcelona's game against Las Palmason September 26

On September 26, during a match against Las Palmas, the talented Argentine striker suffered a devastating injury as he endured a tear in his knee ligaments while playing for Barcelona.

Although Suarez understands that both teams will be eager to come out on top, he acknowledges that the league season is a long journey and the outcome of this particular match may not ultimately determine the fate of the title race. According to him, matches like El Clasico are often influenced by remarkable players, but they do not hold the power to solely define the championship chase. He further adds that there are still numerous games remaining, and Atletico Madrid also has a significant part to play in the contest.

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