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Ronald Koeman: 'Barcelona must move on from Lionel Messi'

Koeman: 'Barcelona must move on from Lionel Messi'
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Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman insists that his side cannot dwell on Lionel Messi's exit from the club after their dominant display against Juventus.

Barcelona manager Ronald Koeman has insisted that the Blaugrana must move on from the days of Lionel Messi.

The Argentine intended to extend his stay at Camp Nou only for financial obstacles to prevent him penning a new deal, and he is now expected to complete a move to Paris Saint-Germain.

Messi gave an emotional press conference to family, teammates and the media on Sunday before Barca's Joan Gamper Trophy win over Juventus, and Koeman is looking forward rather than backwards.

Speaking after his side's 3-0 win over the Old Lady, Koeman said: "It's normal that when a player like Messi leaves, it's hard for everyone, but we have to move on because we can't change the situation.

"We have to play well, win and work even harder. There are other players who can play in his position and play an important role in the team. We don't have Leo now, though. We have to move on and look forward.

"We've signed Memphis Depay, who has shown today that he can be really effective. The midfielders need to score more and the squad needs to improve.

"The best player in the world will always be missed, but you have to accept it and get to work. It's no use dwelling on the past. There's a lot of promise in this team."

Depay, Martin Braithwaite and Riqui Puig all netted in a strong showing for Barcelona against Juventus, and Koeman's side are now preparing for their first game of the La Liga season against Real Sociedad on Sunday.

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