Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Barcelona's Xavi: Lionel Messi is better than Pele, Diego Maradona and Johan Cruyff

The Catalan playmaker has also praised Manchester United for their attacking approach against his side in the Champions League final at Wembley at the end of last month

Xavi believes that Barcelona are the best team of the last 20 years, and has also claimed that Lionel Messi is the greatest player of all time.

The Catalan side were in scintillating form again last season, winning a third consecutive La Liga title and collecting a second Champions League trophy in three years.

The Spain international spoke in an interview with German newspaper Bild, and was asked to comment on where he felt his team would be placed among the all time elite.

"There have been some great teams in history, Pele's Brazil, [Johan] Cruyff's Ajax, [Arrigo] Sacchi's Milan, but in the past 20 years this Barcelona team is the best," insisted Xavi.

He was also asked to give his opinion on his team-mate Messi, who is widely considered to be the best player of his generation.

He said: "He is the best player of all time - better than Pele, [Diego] Maradona or Cruyff. We have to protect him as he is crucial. Without him we would not be what we are."
The 31-year-old then went on to speak about the contrasting styles of Real Madrid and Manchester United, who Barca beat en-route to lifting the Champions League trophy.
"Madrid were the hardest opponents but not because they played football but because they wanted to destroy the game.
"I like Manchester United's approach a thousand times better. It would be interesting to see what would happen if Real did play."
 
By Livio Caferoglu http://www.goal.com/
6 Jun 2011 15:54:00

Messi, Argentina set to play in India

NEW DEHLI: Lionel Messi and his Argentina team mates will travel to India later this year to take on Venezuela in a friendly designed to boost football on the subcontinent, a report said Tuesday.

The FIFA-sanctioned games are scheduled for September 2 in the eastern city of Kolkata and then Dhaka, Bangladesh on September 6 where they will take on Nigeria, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.
“The Argentina Football Association has indeed signed a contract to bring in the full-strength squad including Messi and Carlos Tevez among others. The contract guarantees their participation,” Bhaskar Goswami of the Celebrity Management Group was quoted by PTI.

The Argentina squad will arrive in Kolkata on August 30 and will take part in a number of events, including a charity programme and a football clinic for children during a four-day stay.

It was unclear if world player of the year Messi, whose club side Barcelona begin their La Liga title defence the day before, would fly out with his Argentina team mates or join the tour later.

Football is yet to take off in cricket mad India despite enjoying considerable success in the 1950s and 1960s when they won two Asian Games gold medals.
Messi and Tevez will be a part of the touring team, in an attempt to bolster support for football in India. 
PHOTO: AFP
The size of its population and the associated commercial potential has long seen it regarded as one of the great untapped markets for the sport.

Top European clubs including Bayern Munich have visited India in the past to play exhibition matches in a bid to build on the interest in the game in the country of 1.2 billion people.

By AFP
Published: June 7, 2011

Friday, June 3, 2011

La Liga News - Messi plays down 'assault'

Barcelona star Lionel Messi played down an incident in which someone tried to punch him outside a restaurant in his hometown of Rosario, Argentina.

"I wasn't even touched," Messi said after a punch thrown by a youth wearing a hoodie failed to make contact.
"I didn't feel a thing and I only found out after all the kerfuffle, it was nothing," Messi told sports daily Ole from Rosario, 300 km north of Buenos Aires.

Messi, on holiday after another brilliant season in which he helped Barcelona win the Champions League, left the restaurant with friends and was surrounded by autograph hunters.
Argentine media, who gave the incident massive coverage, said Messi's aggressor was a fan of Rosario Central, arch-rivals of Newell's Old Boys where the 23-year-old spent his formative years before joining Barcelona some 10 years ago.
"We're taking photos and we see the arm and he dodges it. (Messi) did not react badly, he left walking and got into the (car)," witness Carolina told the TV news channel C5N.

Messi will report to national team coach Sergio Batista on June 8 to begin training for next month's Copa America hosted by Argentina.

- Reuters -

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