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Barcelona beat Juventus to get post-Messi era off to winning start

Barcelona earned a 3-0 victory over Juventus in Sunday's pre-season clash, with Lionel Messi's name sung throughout at Estadi Johan Cruyff.

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Barcelona beat Juventus to get post-Messi era off to winning start
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Barcelona began life without Lionel Messi era with a 3-0 victory over Juventus in Sunday's Joan Gamper Trophy clash at Estadi Johan Cruyff.

Barcelona fans sing Messi's name as Juventus beaten

Messi gave a tearful farewell to Barça at a news conference on Sunday after it was confirmed this week the forward's 21-year association with the club has come to an end.

The six-time Ballon d'Or winner's name was chanted by home supporters throughout the prestige pre-season match with Juve, who included Cristiano Ronaldo in their starting line-up.

Depay, Braithwaite and Puig get goals in win

Memphis Depay gave Barça the lead after three minutes and Martin Braithwaite added a second before the hour mark as Ronald Koeman's men rounded off pre-season with a win, with Riqui Puig scoring a fine third with the last kick of the contest.

New signings Yusuf Demir and Depay linked up for Barça's early opener, with the latter taking a throughball in his stride and picking his spot past Wojciech Szczesny.

That was Depay's third goal in four games since arriving from Lyon on a free transfer and he nearly had a second soon after when bending a free-kick narrowly over the crossbar.

Ronaldo struggles to make impact

Ronaldo was kept largely quiet during his 45 minutes on the pitch but did test Neto with a vicious shot in the first half, while Álvaro Morata was twice denied by the Barça keeper.

The hosts had some breathing space 12 minutes into the second period as Braithwaite's header from a Depay corner squirmed through the grasp of substitute keeper Mattia Perin.

Barça added a third goal to their tally in the final seconds through young midfielder Puig's curled effort from 20 yards to give Koeman hope of a bright future without club legend Messi.