Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 11, 2016

How Barcelona have set wheels in motion for Lionel Messi's new contract

Barcelona have a defined plan for how they want their star player's contract renewed. They do not what him to leave, obviously, and in little over a year he will be free to negotiate with any side.



Lionel Messi's contract renewal is one of the big jobs Barcelona has on the table. He's signed up until 30 June 2018 and the club are looking to get a deal done sooner, rather than later. In January 2018, little over a year from now, he would be free to negotiate with any other club if he is not signed up to a new deal. 
Barcelona are putting hands to work to create the right climate for him to sign another deal that should see him commit to the club for the rest of his career. At 29 years old, Messi's current deal expires at age 31. Barcelona want him to follow the same process as Andres Iniesta. A one club man. The best player in the history of the club tied to its image. A complete success. 
However, Messi's personality and values are different to those of Iniesta. For Messi what matters are titles and a personal surrounding where he feels comfortable. Three key players are already signed up - Neymar 2021, Mascherano 2019 and Busquets 2021. Others are in the process - Suarez, Rakitic. Six players who, for example, started in the 2015 Champions League final in Berlin. 
Barcelona have already started to make Messi feel as comfortable as possible. After the Copa America he was given a month's holiday. He was in the Bahamas for a week with the family, then to Ibiza and then eventually back to Barcelona. He cut it short himself by coming in to training after that. The club believe Messi is happy in Barcelona, the city where he can live calmly, in the dressing room where his status is respected and he has feeling. 
Bartomeu announced in Manchester that 'we will talk with Messi in two months about his renewal'. The player's main complaint and threat is the situation with the tax office, who have frustrated him and given him a headache. Leo thinks he has been made a scapegoat and is paying the consequences of being an icon of Barcelona and Catalunya. It is something that Barcelona are unable to fight.

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Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 9, 2016

Just six points out of 15 without Messi: The stats that show Argentina need their captain back

Just six points out of 15 without Messi: The stats that show Argentina need their captain back
The injured star was missed in Merida as the Albiceleste suffered a terrible start before recovering late on, and it is not the first time they have struggled without their skipper
From his team-mates, to schoolteachers and even the country's president: everybody in Argentina pitched in to try and convince Lionel Messi to change his mind after announcing his retirement from international football. 
And when you look at the team's record with and without the captain, that clamor was hardly surprising. 
Argentina dug deep to take a 2-2 draw against Venezuela on Tuesday, with Messi back in Barcelona recovering from an injury. 
It was the fifth match in which he has played no part during the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign, and his absence has often been sorely felt by the nation. 
With Messi in the team the Albiceleste boast a perfect record, having won three out of three games against Chile, Bolivia and Uruguay, with four goals scored and just one conceded. 
But in the five games he has missed Argentina have won just once, against Colombia in 2015. 
A defeat against Ecuador was followed by draws against Brazil and Paraguay at the start of the qualifying campaign, and Tuesday's result means Edgardo Bauza's team have taken just six points out of the 15 on offer without their talisman, scoring four and conceding five.

Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 7, 2016

Luis Suarez thinks Lionel Messi will reverse Argentina retirement

Luis Suarez believes Barcelona team-mate Lionel Messi will reconsider his decision to retire from international football.
Messi called time on his Argentina career last month in the wake of their defeat to Chile in the Copa America final, where Messi was one of those to miss in the penalty shoot-out.
The revelation came as a major shock, with Messi still only 29, but Uruguay striker Suarez feels his fellow South American can still make a contribution to the international game.
Speaking at press conference on Friday, Suarez said: "The truth is that I cannot imagine Leo not playing with Argentina.
"As a friend and a fan of football I'd like to see him continue with the national team.
Luis Suarez says he cannot imagine Messi will be able to resist Argentina's call
Luis Suarez says he cannot imagine Messi will be able to resist Argentina's call
"His love for country is indisputable, but you also have to understand his reaction after losing the final. I think he'll reconsider."
Messi, who has won the FIFA Ballon d'Or five times, is Argentina's record goalscorer with 55 goals in 113 appearances but has failed to win a major trophy with his country despite reaching four finals.
Lionel Messi announced his retirement after Argentina's Copa America defeat
Lionel Messi announced his retirement after Argentina's Copa America defeat
The defeat to Chile in the Copa America is the second final heartbreak Messi has had to deal with after Germany were crowned world champions at the expense of Argentina in 2014.

Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 6, 2016

Messi and Aguero meet Seattle Seahawks' Hauschka and Kearse

With the Argentina squad still in town following their 3-0 Copa America win over Bolivia, a few of the Seattle Seahawks were lucky enough to bump into some football royalty on Wednesday.
Indeed, Steven Hauschka and Jermaine Kearse came over ever so slightly star struck when they were able to grab a quick photo with Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero at the NFL franchise's training complex.
The meeting was especially profound for Hauschka, who spent almost 20 years playing association football before making the jump to the American version.
For what it's worth, Aguero definitely seemed to enjoy himself too.
How nice.

Editor of Who Ate All The Pies (@waatpies), Chris has worked for Shortlist, Metro and a smattering of other football blogs.

Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 5, 2016

Lionel Messi wants Real Madrid to win "nothing" this season as he plots Barcelona league and cup double

Messi and his team-mates are in the box seat to win the Spanish championship on Saturday as they travel to lowly Granada, one point ahead of Real.

Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring

Lionel Messi has stirred the rivalry with Real Madrid ahead of this weekend’s La Liga title decider - saying nobody from Barcelona wants to see them win anything.
Messi and his team-mates are in the box seat to win the Spanish championship on Saturday as they travel to lowly Granada, one point ahead of second-place Real.
Zinedine Zidane’s men travel to 13th-placed Deportivo needing to win and hoping Barcelona slip up.
But Messi is confident Luis Enrique’s side will be celebrating on Saturday night - and then says they will become Atletico Madrid fans when Real bid to win the Champions League final in Milan on May 28.
Cristiano Ronaldo scores Madrid's third goal
Cristiano Ronaldo's Real Madrid could yet win La Liga and the Champions League this season
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“For the people of Barcelona, it would be a pleasure to see Atletico win the Champions League,” Messi told ESPN.
"In Barcelona, supporters would prefer to see Real win nothing.
“Atletico are a very uncomfortable and difficult opponent to face, but they and Diego Simeone are there on merit.”
Barcelona play Sevilla in the Copa del Rey final on May 22 and Messi hopes it be celebrating the double.
“We have two finals now, one in the league and one in the cup,” he added.
"A league title is very difficult to win, so you have to win it and then reflect on the achievement and savour it.
"It would be great to end the year with two titles.”

Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 3, 2016

Messi and Ronaldo have duelled for the title of best player in the world for the best part of the last decade, winning the last eight Ballon d'Or awards

Cristiano Ronaldo sits with Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi has opened up on his relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of Saturday's El Clasico clash between Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Los Blancos travel to the Nou Camp knowing second spot is their highest realistic finish with the Catalans 10 points clear with just eight games remaining.
Messi and Ronaldo have duelled for the title of best player in the world for the best part of the last decade, winning the last eight Ballon d'Or awards between them.
The relationship between the pair has been under almost constant scrutiny over that period, but the Argentine insists he does not compare himself with Ronaldo, or anyone else, as he continues to break records.
"I have always said that comparisons are a press thing," he told Egyptian TV. "Personally, I try to help my team, play and improve every year. I don't compare myself with Cristiano or with anyone.
Lionel Messi celebrates with Neymar and Luis Suarez
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"We don't know each other personally – only in games. We don't see each other away from the pitch to have a relationship, but that's normal."
Ronaldo has won three Ballon d'Or awards to Messi's five, winning the accolade in 2008, 2013 and 2014.
Messi won each of the four awards between Ronaldo's first and second gong, and reclaimed the title in January this year.
The Barcelona superstar insists his rival has deserved the title on the three occasions the Portuguese has won it.
"When he won them, he deserved to," he added. "He deserves all he has won."

Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 1, 2016

Is Lionel Messi Really the Greatest Ever?

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Lionel Andres has broken virtually all existing records. Statistics show he’s the greatest footballer of all time. But critics are always quick to point to the fact that he is yet to win the World Cup, and until he adds the Mundial to his CV, he is still behind Brazil icon, Edson Arantes dos Nascimento, aka, Pele and compatriot-Diego Amando Maradona. The argument over who is the greatest footballer ever will continue to linger,  but facts and figures are there for all to see
Lionel Messi on Monday won the FIFA Ballon d'Or award for an incredible fifth time,  reclaiming it from his great rival, Cristiano Ronaldo, who had walked off with the award for the previous two years.The Barcelona and Argentina star took 41.33 per cent of the votes followed by the Portuguese and Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo (27.76 percent), with Brazil and Barcelona forward Neymar third (7.86 per cent).
"It is a very special moment for me to be back here on this stage, winning again another Ballon d’Or after being there in the audience watching Cristiano win. It’s incredible this is my fifth," said Messi as he accepted the award.
The footballing world has indeed been reacting to the Argentine’s winning his fifth Ballon d'Or.
Manchester United and England captain Wayne Rooney hailed an 'unbelievable achievement' by Messi. 'Congratulations to Lionel Messi on winning his 5th Ballon d'Or. Unbelievable achievement,' Rooney wrote on his Twitter.
Rooney's predecessor as England skipper, Steven Gerrard, said he thinks Messi is the best to have played the game. 'The best in the world #genius,' Gerrard said on his Instagram page. 'The best ever? I think so.'
Gary Lineker was in agreement with former Liverpool captain Gerrard, saying on his Twitter page: 'The FIFA Ballon d'Or winner is the greatest footballer to ever play the game.'
Former Barcelona midfielder Luis Figo, who infamously departed the Nou Camp for Real Madrid as a player, heralded Messi for his award. 'Congratulations to Messi to the 5th Ballon d'Or,' Figo said. 'Amazing.'
Messi's former Barcelona team-mate Cesc Fabregas, now at Chelsea, said 'Conrgatulations! You deserve it.'
The media was not left out in eulogising the Argentine superstar. Messi is no stranger to widespread plaudits, but even he may have been surprised by the identities of some of the newspapers celebrating his fifth Ballon d'Or triumph.
Madrid-based publications Marca and AS tend to focus on Barcelona's rivals Real Madrid rather than Messi's achievements - but even for them there was no ignoring the top story on Tuesday.
AS led with the percentage, adding that it was a 'fifth Ballon d'Or for an eternal player' while giving a Real hint with the winner's quote: 'It's special, it's been two years watching Cristiano win.'
Marca's headline is 'Leo V', recognising how  the Argentine reigns in the stratosphere of football with fifth Ballon d'Or'. Again, there is a Madrid touch to the story, with the back of Ronaldo's head shown as he congratulates his rival.
Unsurprisingly, Messi was the lead story for Catalan papers SPORT and Mundo Deportivo, who both focused on the word 'oro', or 'gold', in their coverage.
In France, the 28-year-old is seen in a more relaxed manner on the front of L'Equipe alongside the five awards he has picked up in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015.
While the Zurich ceremony also got coverage in the English papers, there was a blow for fans who harbour hopes of seeing the world's best player in the Barclays Premier League.
Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United have all been linked with moves for Messi in the past, but he says he has no intention of leaving Barca even later in his phenomenal career.
'I want to finish my career at home. My home is Barcelona. I've always said that I can't leave Barcelona. It's always my response. My intention is to terminate my career where it started, in Barcelona,' he said.
And while he has now won the Ballon d'Or twice more than any other player, including Ronaldo, the focus is already on pushing for more success.
'Now is not the time to think about whether this is my peak,' Messi added. 'It's more important that we keep trying to win, that we work hard. It's a lot to think about. Football changes so much, a year ago we were all getting criticised and we ended up winning nearly everything. I want to keep succeeding with the club.'
‘The great thing about Messi is that he doesn't really believe he's Messi' wrote the Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano. 'And long may it stay that way because that allows him to play with all the joy of a kid just playing in the street.'
The unassuming nature, the 'head down and on to the next game' philosophy that has always enabled Lionel Messi to carry his genius so lightly is certainly part of the magic.
But as he sees his face reflected back at him on those five golden balls it must be more difficult than ever to not think about just what he has become – the greatest of all time.
However, winning his fifth Ballon dÓr award has again propelled the issue of who the best footballer ever is.
Messi has reigned over football long enough for the game to have changed all around him. The organisation that honours him every January has itself fallen, knees finally buckling under the weight of scandal upon scandal.
Its president Sepp Blatter is disgraced and was absent from the latest long lunch, dull speech and back-slapping extravaganza that he so enjoyed season after season. No-one missed him – it just meant there was more stage for Messi.
Winning the Ballon d'Or for the first time fresh-faced and with the tie not quite pulled up to the collar of his shirt in 2009 was one thing, and then to repeat the feat in black velvet, burgundy velvet, and polka-dot tuxedo in the next three years was something else.
But to then watch Cristiano Ronaldo win it in 2013 and 2014 and come back better than ever in 2015 was a statement of consistency and longevity that reminds us of what really separates him from those who would contest that title of all-time best.
Diego Maradona and Pele are the favourites of those who resist the march of Messi-time.
Pele's time seems so far removed from the modern game the comparison is made difficult. It's true he was kicked around in four World Cups and came out with three winners medals, but he never played club football in Europe. 

Lionel Messi vs Athletic Club record: 18 goals in just 25 games



FC Barcelona forward Leo Messi will be nightmare for Athletic Club once again on Sunday at the Camp Nou, 8.30pm. The Argentine has scored 18 goals against Los Leones in 18 games. 
One of the best was in the Copa del Rey final on May 30 2015, an authentic golazo.

Messi has scored in 15 of the games, including three doubles. He has not scored in more games against any other team, level with Atletico Madrid, though he has notched 24 times against the capital club. 
The star will show off his fifth Ballon d'Or to the fans on Sunday, before facing a team he has already scored against this season. Messi scored in the Spanish Super Cup in a 1-1 draw, though Barcelona lost the tie 5-1 on aggregate. 
Messi has 24 goals against Atletico and Sevilla, 21 against Real Madrid, 19 against Osasuna, and Athletic come fifth with 18. He will try to enlargen that last figure in Luis Enrique 300th game as Barcelona coach.