Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Messi deserves to retire as world champion: Bauza

- Agencies sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Argentina coach Edgardo Bauza believes Lionel Messi deserves to retire from internatio­nal football in style as a World Cup winner.

Messi flirted with the notion of quitting playing for his country after three successive final heartbreak­s, to Germany in the 2014 World Cup and to Chile in the Copa America in 2015 and earlier this year. But the Barcelona star had a change of heart after talks with Bauza in August.

For Bauza, Messi’s initial decision was borne out of frustratio­n rather than any real desire to turn his back on Argentina. “When we were chatting it occurred to me he was very interested in selection and what worried him more than anything was how to improve.”

According to Bauza: “I didn’t meet Messi to persuade him, I was convinced that during our chat a chance would open up.”

Joining five-time World Player of the Year Messi at the meeting with the new boss of the Albicelest­e in Barcelona was his club teammate Javier Mascherano.

“After our talks all I had to say was ‘ok boys, you’ll be picked for the next game’,” Bauza recalled in an interview in Sunday’s Catalan newspaper Sport. “I reckon he still has a lot to give to the team. He deserves to take his retirement in another way, he deserves to end his internatio­nal career as a champion.”

Bauza is hoping Messi will have recovered from a groin injury in time to play a part in Argentina’s next 2018 World Cup qualifiers against Brazil and Colombia on November 10 and 15. AURIER THROAT SLIT GESTURE CAUSES STIR PARIS: Controvers­ial Paris SaintGerma­in full-back Serge Aurier has caused a social media stir after making a throat slitting gesture during a World Cup qualifier on Saturday.

Ivory Coast internatio­nal Aurier celebrated a goal against Mali by turning to the crowd and dragging his finger across his throat. Ivory Coast won the African Group C qualifier in Bouake 3-1.

Aurier’s name was trending on social media after the incident, with many mocking him or blasting the media. The controvers­ial 23-year-old was in trouble last month when he was sentenced to two months in prison for assaulting a police officer.

BARTON TOLD TO STAY AWAY BY RANGERS

LONDON: Controvers­ial English footballer Joey Barton, who plays for Scottish club Rangers, has been told not to report back for training on Monday morning.

Barton is on the eve of completing a three-week club suspension but Rangers have now confirmed he has been told to stay off for another week while further disciplina­ry action is considered.

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Bauza said that he didn’t persuade Lionel Messi (above) to reconsider his internatio­nal retirement. AFP PHOTO
Argentina coach Edgardo Bauza said that he didn’t persuade Lionel Messi (above) to reconsider his internatio­nal retirement. AFP PHOTO

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