The Citizen (KZN)

Cracks show, yet Barca have Messi

SUPERSTAR IS CARRYING HIS TEAM

- Barcelona

As Lionel Messi lay on the Wembley grass, his left hand grasping the Champions League trophy and his right pumping the air, he must have thought there would be many more European glory nights to come.

It was 2011 and Barcelona had beaten Manchester United 3-1. “No one has given us a hiding like that,” Sir Alex Ferguson said ruefully.

They were so much better than the rest that many predicted a decade of European dominance after that mesmerisin­g display. “We have a challenge with Barcelona, we all do,” Ferguson said.

Messi had scored his side’s second. Barcelona bounced in front of the photograph­ers, the club’s name carved into the trophy for a fourth time.

For the 23-year-old Messi at the front, it was a third Champions League triumph in six years.

But there has been only one in the seven seasons since, when Luis Enrique led his 2015 Barca to a brilliant treble.

To make matters worse, arch-rivals Real Madrid have been crowned European champions four times – three times in a row since 2016.

“They have made history and it’s a thorn in our side,” striker Luis Suarez said.

Messi returns to Wembley to face Tottenham Hotspur tonight with happy memories but all of this weighing on his shoulders.

For most players, four Champions League titles is unthinkabl­e but for Messi, playing through this era of Barcelona, it feels light.

“It’s time we won the Champions League,” Messi told Catalunya Radio last month.

The club feel it too. Winning La Liga has become more routine than remarkable. Barca’s defence, the platform of their domestic success last season, is shaking, with fingers pointing at Gerard Pique whose mistakes have become too frequent to be ignored.

The midfield, without Andres Iniesta’s genius, lacks thrust while new signings Arturo Vidal, Clement Lenglet and Malcom are still bedding in.

As for Messi, pressure is nothing new. Argentina proved at the World Cup that he cannot carry a poor team, but he can certainly inspire a good one. In 2011, they relied on him too.

“We have great players but without him we would not be able to play the way we do,” Pep Guardiola said, as his team celebrated on the Wembley turf.

“We have hard work, talent and tactics that help, but Messi is unique, irreplacea­ble. He gives us that something extra.” – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? LIONEL MESSI
Picture: Getty Images LIONEL MESSI

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