Deccan Chronicle

Messi ends 19-year affair with Barcelona

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Madird, When Lionel Messi won an unpreceden­ted sixth Ballon d’Or in December last year, the speculatio­n had already begun over his career at Barcelona.

The 33-year-old Argentine footballin­g genius was increasing­ly unable singlehand­edly to rescue his imploding club, as he had done so often in the past.

Barcelona, despite lifting the La Liga title, had collapsed at the end of the 2018-19 season, losing a 0-3 semifinal lead, including two Messi goals, to Liverpool in the Champions League.

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They then dropped the Copa del Rey final 1-2 to Valencia, where the Argentine was again on the scoresheet, this time though just a late consolatio­n.

But far more significan­t than that, it convinced the twinkle-toed talisman his final footballin­g years lay elsewhere.

The fallout was immediate. Coach Quique Setien was sacked after barely six months in charge while sporting director Eric Abidal was also dismissed.

Even the appointmen­t of former Camp Nou fan favourite Ronald Koeman as head coach last week could not convince Messi to stay.

On Tuesday, Messi informed Barcelona he wanted “unilateral­ly” to terminate his contract by triggering a release clause, sending shockwaves across the world of sport.

There will be no shortage of clubs eager to employ Messi, who could be snapped up on a free transfer, but the favourites look to be Manchester City, led by his former Barcelona mentor Pep Guardiola.

They were close to European glory again this season, and the addition of four-time Champions League winner Messi could give the Guardiola the Xfactor he needs to win the one trophy that has been missing from Manchester

City’s cabinet.

The growing turmoil enveloping Barcelona has been reflected in Messi’s diminishin­g statistics.

Though he managed 31 goals in all games during the virus-interrupte­d campaign just ended, it was his lowest return since 2007-08, when he was just 20.

Barcelona have insisted in the past they had plans for coping with Messi's retirement, whenever it came, but the truth is their number 10 is irreplacea­ble.

He has spent his entire profession­al career with Barcelona, winning a clubrecord 33 trophies, including 10 Spanish league titles, four UEFA Champions Leagues, three Club World Cups and six Spanish Cups.

Equally effective as a mesmerisin­g playmaker or lethal goalscorer, Messi holds the records for most goals and most hat-tricks in the Spanish league and has scored more than 700 senior goals for club and country, Argentina.

But his greatest year was long ago. In the 2011-12 season, under Guardiola, he became Barcelona’s alltime top goalscorer at just

24 years old, breaking another Catalan legend Cesar Rodriguez’s 232 goal mark which had stood for

57 years.

That year Messi netted a Liga record 50 goals on the way to a European all-time record season tally of 73, his breaking Gerd Mueller’s 67 goals scored in the 1972-73 German season.

Almost a decade on, Messi still harbours unfulfille­d ambitions, including another Champions League crown and an elusive major trophy with Argentina to add to his 2008 Olympic gold.

With time running out on a career that has seen a record six Ballon d’Ors and six Golden Shoes, those are major factors in convincing him to end his playing days away from the club that has been his home since he arrived as a 13-year-old.

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