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Barcelona's Lionel Messi looks dejected after the match against Athletic Bilbao in Camp Nou, Barcelona, on September 29, 2018. Image Credit: Reuters

Barcelona: With his actions, and now words, Lionel Messi is embracing a new role as Barcelona captain.

Messi came off the bench to set up a late equaliser by fellow substitute Munir El Haddadi and salvage a point in a 1-1 draw with Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.

Extremely reticent to talk to the Spanish media in the past, the club’s all-time leading scorer faced the cameras afterward to explain why his team over the last week had secured only two out of a possible nine points in the Spanish league.

Messi acknowledged that Barcelona must improve in defence after they drew 2-2 to Girona and lost 2-1 at Leganes before their latest slip against Bilbao.

“We are angry for this run of results,” Messi said. “We are aware that we have to be stronger in defence and not concede goals in every match. Last year it was very difficult to score against us, and now it doesn’t take much.”

Messi then pointed to Barcelona’s upcoming Uefa Champions League trip to Wembley Stadium, where the defending Spanish champions play Harry Kane’s Tottenham in a Group B game.

“Now we must think about Wednesday because we have a very hard match against a very complicated team,” Messi said. “We know we have a lot to improve, but we must stay calm.”

At age 31, Messi is in his 15th season with Barcelona’s first team and has long been the player his teammates turn to for the decisive dribble, pass or goal.

But this campaign he has the added responsibility of wearing the captain’s armband that was handed down by Andres Iniesta after his departure to Japan.

Besides talking to the media, Messi was also the team’s vocal defender on the field. Messi argued long enough with referee Jaime Latre after the final whistle of Saturday’s match where he earned his first booking of the season.

Messi set a record for the Champions League with his eighth career hat trick in the competition two weeks ago when Barcelona routed PSV Eindhoven 4-0 in their European opener.

The team are winless since then, but Messi was quick to reassure fans that Barcelona are not relying too much on his goals.

“We have the squad and players to make a great team that doesn’t depend on one player,” Messi said. “We have more than enough players so that we don’t have to depend on any single one.”

The numbers back him up.

While Messi leads the team with eight goals across all competitions, Ousmane Dembele has scored five goals overall, Luis Suarez three, and Philippe Coutinho and Gerard Pique two each.

Barcelona’s defensive troubles could be magnified in London against Tottenham, with Barca missing half of their starting backline.

Centre-back Samuel Umtiti will serve a one-game suspension for his sending-off during Barcelona’s win over PSV.

Sergio Roberto, who can play at right back but also in midfield, will miss the upcoming game after he injured a muscle in his right leg over the weekend.

That means Clement Lenglet, who joined the club this summer, will team up with Gerard Pique in the Centre of the defence, while Nelson Semedo is the squad’s only available right back.