Lionel Messi set to miss start of Barcelona's La Liga title defence with calf injury

The Argentina striker out for likely two weeks after picking up injury in training

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Barcelona captain Lionel Messi is out of action less than two weeks ahead of the opening of La Liga season after injuring his right calf in training on Monday.

"I wanted to get started and unfortunately I had a mishap during the first training session which will keep me out of action for a while," the five-time Ballon d'Or winner posted on Instagram.

The Argentina star has already been ruled out of the team's trip to Florida for a one-off friendly against Napoli in Miami on Wednesday.

"Tests carried out have diagnosed a grade 1 calf strain," the Spanish champions said in a statement, an injury that can require around two weeks of recuperation.

"Messi will remain in Barcelona and will now not travel to the USA for the club's tour. His availability to come back to action will be dictated by his recovery from the injury."

Messi, who was at the Camp Nou on Sunday for the squad presentation ahead of the match against Arsenal, said he was sorry to be missing the Florida trip.

"I wanted to be with the team and with the people who follow us in the US," said Messi.

"This time it will not be possible but we will meet again soon. I kiss you all."

The club open the new La Liga campaign at Athletic Bilbao on August 16.

Messi had not played in Sunday's 2-1 friendly win over Arsenal, but had spoken to fans on the pitch beforehand as he urged the club to push on for more success.

"It's hard to say something after last season, but I don't regret anything," the 32 year old said.

“But I have no doubt that together we are going to fight again for everything. We won eight League titles in 11 years. We do not give it the value it deserves but over the years we will see how difficult it was.

“This club fights for everything and this year will be no different. We have renewed dreams."