New season, same struggle for Griezmann

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Antoine Griezmann (left) has failed to gel with Lionel Messi (right) since arriving at Barcelona over a year ago.

After a full year to adapt to his new club, Antoine Griezmann was hopeful of a breakthrough season with Barcelona.

He came in looking to show that he can still meet the high expectations of his transfer from Atletico Madrid, even though the muchhyped partnership with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez never produced the results everyone expected.

The trio never clicked, and Griezmann endured a lackluster first season with the Catalan club.

His chances of succeeding improved this season after Suarez departed and left him as the team's most experienced forward other than Messi. It gave him the perfect opportunity to take a more prominent role in attack.

But three games into the new season, there are no signs of a turnaround for the 29-year-old Griezmann. The Frenchman has yet to produce a good performance, being held scoreless and being substituted by coach Ronald Koeman in every match so far.

Instead of gaining a bigger role, he has been losing space to some of the team's youngsters and newly signed players.

He disappointed again in the team's 1-1 draw against Sevilla in the Spanish league earlier this month, being replaced in the 61st minute by 20-year-old Francisco Trincao, who has just joined the club.

Griezmann had been substituted by the Portuguese forward in the 78th minute in the opener against Villarreal, when it was 17-year-old Ansu Fati who thrived by scoring two goals in a 4-0 win.

Fati also scored in the 2-0 victory at Celta Vigo, when Griezmann again didn't finish the match. He was Koeman's first choice to leave the field when the coach had to put in a defender because of a red card to Clement Lenglet before halftime.

Koeman has made several changes to Barca's starting XI after replacing Quique Setien following the team's 8-2 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich. Griezmann had not been among them, though, and was kept as a starter on the flanks.

But it was unknown how much more time he would get from Koeman, who wasn't happy with the missed chances by Griezmann against Sevilla.

"The substitution the other day was a tactical one," Koeman said. "Ansu Fati gives you more depth, more speed, and we needed that while playing with a man down. (Griezmann) had his moments today, he had a couple of chances and should have scored a goal from them considering his quality."

Koeman said he was happy with Trincao's work so far, saying he gives the team a fresher look, and didn't guarantee Griezmann as a starter after Barcelona returns from the international break. Koeman also has Ousmane Dembele and Martin Braithwaite available for the attack, and more players could arrive by the end of the transfer window.

Barcelona, three points behind league leader Real Madrid with a game in hand, resumes its campaign at Getafe this weekend.

"In the end, these are decisions that we have to make," Koeman said. "Each player has to perform as best as possible."

A little over a year ago, Griezmann was throwing glitter into the air to imitate Lebron James' chalk-toss routine in celebration of his first Barcelona goal, raising expectations about his future with the club.

Now, he is just trying to keep his spot in the starting lineup.

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