The Sun (Malaysia)

Like no one in history

Messi continues to bend football to his will

- Ű BY MIGUEL DELANEY

ESPN.

IT was a timely moment of brilliance, ahead of making even more history. On the night before Lionel Messi claimed a record sixth Ballon d’Or, the Barcelona great hit an 86th-minute winner for his team against Atletico Madrid, to effectivel­y prove why he undeniably deserved to have won this individual award.

It was that good. It may go that far to again deciding the Spanish title. It is was also Messi distilled, right before a crowning career achievemen­t.

There was first of all that illustrati­on of the fundamenta­l of his game, that initially so elevated him as a youth. There was the perfect ball control at pace, that saw him suddenly just cut through a Diego Simeone defence after Barca had for the most part looked quite impotent.

There was then that touch of team play, that so sets him apart among those capable of individual brilliance, as he’s always willing t o play the simple pass if it’s the best option.

That simple pass was in this case to Luis Suarez, who immediatel­y returned it, for Messi to drive into the bottom corner with the most precise and powerful of finishes.

What really elevates that is that it’s the type of strike we’ve seen so many times before, that has become one of the Argentine’s array of signature finishes… and yet there’s virtually nothing you can do about it.

It meant everything in this match, as it secured all three points, and against the odds. This is what really elevated above all else, and what so raises Messi. He can produce such quality at moments of such necessity, only further displaying his profoundly disproport­ionate importance to this Barcelona team. He is the difference-maker, the difference.

That is something that has actually only grown over the past few years, as Messi’s own years have advanced.

He’s stayed at the same level, and arguably got even more complete and even better, but Barca haven’t.

They’ve become worse, lost more and more of their identity, and become more and more dependent on their best ever player.

And he just keeps producing, to a level of everyday excellence, that is so remarkably routine it is actually easy to take for granted.

It instead just keeps granting Barcelona title after title. It is what has made them Spain’s default league winners, and Messi one of the major leagues’ defining players.

To counter the Argentine’s claim on this season’s Ballon d’Or, many might point to the almost deflated performanc­e and failure in the semi-final of the Champions League, an elite competitio­n that becomes even more important to such individual awards in non-tournament years.

That Liverpool defeat, however, really only further proves the point. It emphasised how important Messi is, and how bad Barca are if he cannot exert influence on a game.

It serves almost as the “control”, just as the opening few games to this season did, when they so struggled and so dropped points in his absence. He is everything to them.

He has reclaimed it because there isn’t a player in the world that can come close to matching his individual influence.

That applies to a team, a game or a competitio­n. He bends football to his will more than any other player. Maybe more than any other in history. – The Independen­t

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk and his wife Rike Nooitgedag­t (left) attend the Ballon d’Or France Football 2019 ceremony at the Chatelet Theatre. – AFPPIX
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Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk and his wife Rike Nooitgedag­t (left) attend the Ballon d’Or France Football 2019 ceremony at the Chatelet Theatre. – AFPPIX Scan QR code to view interactiv­e of results, standings and match stats.

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