Lionel Messi - v7

Blackened

Active member
Thats just a fucking lie, Messi has followed a strict diet for years, and has maintained his fitness (and injury resistance) far more then most players his age.

You can say he declined but don't push lies like this.
Im sure he does a little bit, but not to the same extent as guys like CR7, Cavani, Lewy and co.
 

xxxxxx

Senior Member
What do people expect? He obviously doesn't want to be here. He was forced to stay here. That's going to affect your attitude and performance. I know he's been unlucky with a few shots, but you can tell by his body language that he's giving up easily when things are not going his way.

I've never seen Messi show much disgust at his teammates in all his time in Barcelona as this season. He's constantly forcing things. He doesn't trust his teammates. I'm willing to bet it'll get worse before it gets better. Can't wait till he eventually falls out with Koeman.
 

Batistuta9

New member
Ok, so little dictator, chief Amigo theory is now all but officially confirmed. Both by Tata Martino and by Setien. No surprise. We all saw Messi live disrespecting the managers.

Also, respect for Setien for speaking about the shit at the club.

Valverde should have done the same.

There is no doubt that Messi will be difficult to manage as a lot of superstars are, but the truth is Martino and setien were out of their depth at Barca. I don't think they've even managed a world class player in their career let alone one of the greatest. They must have thought they were dreaming when they got the barca job because no serious top club would even think about hiring them.

Valverde was also an underwhelming appointment, but he figured out how to get the most out of the players and the players also seemed to like him. These are players that are playing at the highest level, that have won the biggest trophies. Setien is naive if he thinks the Barca dressing room will be the same as las palmas. They are not going to respect a nobody and probably became even more disillusioned after his training methods, tactics and results. I don't blame setien for his failure, the board is to blame. He shouldn't have been appointed and was in over his head. He pretty much admitted who is he to tell Messi what to do.

It usually applies to everything. Imagine having a class with some of the best students but getting them an average teacher. It's likely the students will think they know better and won't respect him.
 

serghei

Senior Member
There is no doubt that Messi will be difficult to manage as a lot of superstars are, but the truth is Martino and setien were out of their depth at Barca. I don't think they've even managed a world class player in their career let alone one of the greatest. They must have thought they were dreaming when they got the barca job because no serious top club would even think about hiring them.

Valverde was also an underwhelming appointment, but he figured out how to get the most out of the players and the players also seemed to like him. These are players that are playing at the highest level, that have won the biggest trophies. Setien is naive if he thinks the Barca dressing room will be the same as las palmas. They are not going to respect a nobody and probably became even more disillusioned after his training methods, tactics and results. I don't blame setien for his failure, the board is to blame. He shouldn't have been appointed and was in over his head. He pretty much admitted who is he to tell Messi what to do.

It usually applies to everything. Imagine having a class with some of the best students but getting them an average teacher. It's likely the students will think they know better and won't respect him.

Difficult to manage? He does what he wants. Nobody can manage him.

Martino was in for a double until the last games of the season. That's with Pinot on goal in the most crucial part of the season. He was not a nobody. And it doesn't even matter, they are managers and should be respected as such.

Threatening to get them sacked in trainings is absolutely unacceptable no matter how you look at it.

It usually applies to everything. Imagine having a class with some of the best students but getting them an average teacher. It's likely the students will think they know better and won't respect him.

Best students? These guys aren't some incredible serial winners like Jordan. They are European embarrassments for 4th year in a row, collecting one historic humiliation after another.

You'd have a point if they were some model professionals with elite mentality, but they are some lazy overpaid divas who turned this club into their backyard.

They aren't some hard workers who want everybody to work hard and are a model, setting high standards for everyone to compete at the top. They are usually the laziest players out there who want what is best for them and their friends.
 
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Mitchell1978

Senior Member
That was pre-covid.
And CR7 was still able to score goals or improve the team.

I know that this sounds harsh, but a current version of Messi can't improve any big team.
He would pull down all of them with his walking, dropping deep, dribbling through 4 players and being unable to score.

Even in January or July, I don't believe that anyone will buy him.
He is getting 100m wages and he currently plays as a 3m player.

Even without transfer fee, who would buy this version of Messi with his wages?
Only Psg and City to improve their image of plastic clubs and to sell some shirts.

Sporting wise, no serious club would buy a current Messi.
Unless with 10m wages and using him as a supersub in the last 20 minutes and in national cup matches.

My posts have nothing to do with a prime Messi.
That player was an alien.

This guy is old and unable to cope with modern football anymore.
R9, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Etoo, Shevchenko, Batistuta, Ruud, Henry, Totti all reached that level in one moment.

Messi's decline has been one of the fastest, just a few Months.

There is no way back.

I know thats what you want and his finishing is terrible right now, but i'm not convinced it can not come back to his normal level.
Lets not forget CR7, in his last 3 seasons with Real was shit for like half the season before getting back to form. Not saying Messi is going to do that but its way too soon to count him out regardless of what the likes of you, serghei wish for.
In terms of overall play there's not that much difference with the Messi we saw last season (19-20) under Valverde.

Also Barca can no longer afford him, he will move for free to another club regardless i feel, to much bad blood right now.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Doubt it. He?s a nobody.

He?s the guy who promised us ?Cruyff? football and said he wouldn?t change his methods only to be cucked by the players a few games later.

Yea, that's true. And you think the players aren't appalling? Setien came out looking weak (like Valverde and Tata before him), and Messi, Suarez & Co. came out looking like assholes.
 

Batistuta9

New member
Difficult to manage? He does what he wants. Nobody can manage him.

Martino was in for a double until the last games of the season. That's with Pinot on goal in the most crucial part of the season. He was not a nobody. And it doesn't even matter, they are managers and should be respected as such.

Threatening to get them sacked in trainings is absolutely unacceptable no matter how you look at it.



Best students? These guys aren't some incredible serial winners like Jordan. They are European embarrassments for 4th year in a row, collecting one historic humiliation after another.

You'd have a point if they were some model professionals with elite mentality, but they are some lazy overpaid divas who turned this club into their backyard.

They aren't some hard workers who want everybody to work hard and are a model, setting high standards for everyone to compete at the top. They are usually the laziest players out there who want what is best for them and their friends.

Messi is not a saint. As I said he is difficult to manage but not impossible. If that were the case we wouldn't have won anything with him in the team.

The players nearly won with Martino in spite of him, not because of him. Most of them were still in their prime which is why we win the treble the year after. You surely don't believe he should have stayed on?

The same goes for setien. He wasn't and never will be a coach good enough for Barca. Even though the squad isn't as good as it used to be, the level is too high for him.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Messi is not a saint. As I said he is difficult to manage but not impossible. If that were the case we wouldn't have won anything with him in the team.

The players nearly won with Martino in spite of him, not because of him. Most of them were still in their prime which is why we win the treble the year after. You surely don't believe he should have stayed on?

The same goes for setien. He wasn't and never will be a coach good enough for Barca. Even though the squad isn't as good as it used to be, the level is too high for him.

Nobody is a saint. The problem is Messi is a nasty player to deal with. A little dictator is an accurate description. He can't be managed at this stage.

You think Koeman wouldn't want to rest Messi? He can't do it because then Messi will get pissed and shit's gonna hit the fan. You really think he beleives Messi gets more tired if he doesn't play :)lol:), that bullshit was to save faces that he's not really the top dog in the team: Messi is.

The fact that Martino and Setien weren't top managers doesn't change the fact that these players are going the Galactico route. Nasty manipulative characters who basically run the team and turn every manager into a submissive puppet. Unless they become like Valverde, a soft nice dude that lets them do what they want. The Galactico Madrid's main players like Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos also did what they wanted. Also in that period no manager was good enough and they started to sack them after months. Also, big surprise, they started to get stuffed in CL like we have been.
 
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serghei

Senior Member
In the past they were great enough to keep winning based on talent, even though they were nasty players to deal with. So, an approach where you tolerate that is maybe warranted, because we run a football club, and winning titles is what counts. Not having nice folks around.

Now there is no reason why you should tolerate that type of behavior, because these players are washed up. They don't have the goods anymore that would make you accept their ways, no matter how bad for the team, and try to work your way around that.
 

KingLeo10

Senior Member
In the past they were great enough to keep winning based on talent, even though they were nasty players to deal with. So, an approach where you tolerate that is maybe warranted, because we run a football club, and winning titles is what counts. Not having nice folks around.

Now there is no reason why you should tolerate that type of behavior, because these players are washed up. They don't have the goods anymore that would make you accept that and try to work your way around it.

This is pretty much facts. Winning cures most things. As Barca fans, we looked past the serious personal flaws/character issues of MSN in 2015-2016 when they were the most lethal attacking trio in club football history. Neymar shady and unprofessional from top to bottom, Messi with his tax issues back then and a deep stubbornness to adapt his game, and Suarez with a litany of biting incidences and unprofessionalism with his fitness.
 

Judoman

Senior Member
Man the one best thing about declining Messi is hell leave along with all his fanboys.

Yeah you are the true Barca fan only if you bitch and moan on a regular basis and crap all over the players you are suppose to support. Inventing gossip via twitter and IG also helps.
Also you should be the loudest and most vocal one and repeat same shit every day, otherwise you are a fanboy.
 

Batistuta9

New member
Nobody is a saint. The problem is Messi is a nasty player to deal with. A little dictator is an accurate description. He can't be managed at this stage.

You think Koeman wouldn't want to rest Messi? He can't do it because then Messi will get pissed and shit's gonna hit the fan. You really think he beleives Messi gets more tired if he doesn't play :)lol:), that bullshit was to save faces that he's not really the top dog in the team: Messi is.

The fact that Martino and Setien weren't top managers doesn't change the fact that these players are going the Galactico route. Nasty manipulative characters who basically run the team and turn every manager into a submissive puppet. Unless they become like Valverde, a soft nice dude that lets them do what they want. The Galactico Madrid's main players like Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos also did what they wanted. Also in that period no manager was good enough and they started to sack them after months. Also, big surprise, they started to get stuffed in CL like we have been.

You're going over the top comparing with Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos, they didn't even go training and were overweight.

I thought koeman, even if he isn't the best tactically, would command some respect and be able to rest the veterans. I don't know if he's afraid or whatever, but he should do whatever he thinks is the best for the team. He probably thinks Messi should play every game, he even thinks busquets should. If he is afraid, he's not the man for the job.
 

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