The Citizen (Gauteng)

Out-of-sorts Messi closing in on 500

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Madrid – Lionel Messi (right) requires two more goals to reach 500 for Barcelona and has his sights set on achieving the milestone against great rivals Real Madrid in tomorrow’s Clasico.

It is almost 12 years to the day since the Argentine netted his first, against Albacete in the Camp Nou, and there could not be a better time to bring up the milestone, particular­ly in a week that began with his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo netting a record 100th Champions League goal.

Barca, who trail Real by three points having played a game more, are under severe pressure after Wednesday’s Champions League eliminatio­n by Juventus.

The sight of Messi flat out with blood gushing from his face after a heavy tackle from Miralem Pjanic seemed to sum up his club’s recent fortunes.

Barca lacked the hunger, fight or determinat­ion to break down stubborn opponents.

What perhaps was most strik- ing as they meekly exited Europe was that even the mercurial Messi appeared drained of his superpower­s against a resilient backline. He was bullied and harried out of the game by the Italians.

In complete contrast to Ronaldo, who almost single-handedly dragged Real Madrid through against Bayern Munich 24 hours earlier, Messi looked dejected as the game drew to its inevitable conclusion.

However, former team-mate Ronaldinho is backing Messi.

‘’It’s a wonderful story. He’s on the verge of 500 goals for the club,” Ronaldinho said. “He’s a great man. It’s wonderful to see everything he’s achieved – and he still has lots left to give.”

The Brazilian’s words will be put to the test this weekend as, in the absence of the suspended Neymar, the focus on Messi will be even more intense. He will need to be at his brilliant best if Barca are to overcome Zinedine Zidane’s inform side, who are unbeaten in their last 12.

Their season is in danger of fizzling out. Defeat will leave them with just the Copa del Rey.

Although Messi is La Liga’s top scorer this season with 29 goals, he has not netted in his past six appearance­s against Real, dating back to his 2014 hat-trick at the Bernabeu. In the same period, the Portuguese has scored three in five Clasicos.

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