Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 6, 2011

It's child's play for Messi

The 23-year-old - who surprisingly edged Barcelona team-mates Xavi and Andres Iniesta for the 2010 world player of the year award - said that he realised he was being well paid for what he did but he couldn't shake off his old childhood habits.

Image: Miguel Ruiz - FCB

"I have changed nothing, my style of play is still that of a child," said Messi, who in contrast to Xavi and Iniesta had a disappointing World Cup as Argentina were well beaten by Germany in the quarter-finals.

"I know that above all it is my job and that I should approach it in another way, but one must not lose sight of the fact that football is a game.

"It is imperative one plays to amuse oneself, to be happy. That is what children do and I do the same thing."

Messi, who is equal top scorer with Cristiano Ronaldo in the Primera Liga with 24 goals this term, revealed that he does have moments of self doubt, belying his usual placid temperament he displays on the pitch.

"When I am angry, I go into my shell, I become mad," he said.

"But that happens more often at home, alone, than on the pitch."

Photo: Miguel Ruiz/Álex Caparrós-FCB

Messi said he enjoyed playing centre forward far more than where he had been slotted in on the wing when he first started.

"I began playing in this position last season and it is the ideal spot, because virtually all of our play at Barcelona comes through the centre," he said.

Messi said that he ignored the criticism he had received for what are seen to be below-par performances for the national side and his superlative form for Barcelona.

"Yes, that (criticism) annoyed me.

"But, happily, these criticisms are behind me.

"I am now very at ease in the national side and would like to win the World Cup one day.

"As far as I'm concerned, you are never really a great footballer until you have won one."

Messi also dismissed any comparions between himself and legendary compatriot Diego Maradona, who almost singlehandedly inspired Argentina to the 1986 World Cup trophy and coached Messi and his countrymen at the 2010 World Cup.

"Argentina has been searching for a long time for a successor to Diego.

"There was Pablo Aimar and then Javier Saviola... But there is only one Diego and it is illusory to want to have another one."

Barça - masters of the double

There’s no Champions without the League. The four trophies won by Barça have always been accompanied by the League Title in the same season. Barça are already the team who have won more doubles in Europe.
Barça - masters of the double
After being proclaimed League Champions, FC Barcelona conquered Europe in London, a feat that Barça have repeated four times. The European Cup at Wembley in 1992, and the Champions League in Paris 2006, Rome 2009, and New Wembley in 2011, all entered the club museum at the same time as the League Trophy. 

A historic year 
2009 deserves special mention. In Guardiola's first year in charge of the first team, Barça finished the season with a historic treble. The first trophy was a the Spanish Cup against Athletic Bilbao (4-1), then the League, and finally the Champions League against Manchester United (2-0). 

Closest rivals 
Milan, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Ajax are, with three double triumphs, the teams that come closest to Barca’s record. Only FC Barcelona done it every time, as the rest of these teams have won more Champions than the famous double. 

Super Cup, League, and Champions League for the third time 
The 2010/11 season has ended with a new treble. In August Barça won the Spanish Super Cup against Sevilla, and in May came the League Title, followed by the Champions League. In 2006, the team then managed by Frank Rijkaard also began the season winning the Super Cup, then the League, and closed the season by taking the Champions League Title. The Dream Team was the first Barça team to achieve this, in 1992.