I think they are all captain before Messi, so what's your point? And I'm sure he could bark at Sergio.
Messi can "bark" at Tello/Villa/Alexis but not at Puyol/Xavi/Busquets/Iniesta/Valdes etc.
Sergio B would eat him up.
Anyway even if Messi was captain of Barça he still couldn't "bark" at Puyol/Xavi etc. He can't do it. Only to guys like Tello & Alexis. Guys who won't answer back.
You actually don't have any evidence for that. Let me pose a different question - have you ever seen Puyol yell at Xavi? Or Xavi at Puyol? Or Valdes at Puyol? Or Puyol at Iniesta?
Or Puyol at Villa (all time Spanish top scorer)? Messi has...
If there's anyone who can get away at yelling in Barca (however unjustified) it's Messi. And that doesn't necessarily make him or anyone captain material. I agree though he's not the type to motivate others by words, he'll motivate by action,.
I have seen Puyol yell at teammates - they take him seriously. Same as Valdes.
Xavi commands respect. So does Iniesta.
Implying players don't take Messi seriously or that Messi doesn't command respect.
Puyol's the only who has the capacity to calm the team when needed
As much as I love Xavi I don't think he's an example of a good captain. Remember him watching few years back standing and laughing while 2 Barca players had a fight in training. Puyol's the only who has the capacity to calm the team when needed and to give everyone a kick in behind when they slack.
I love seeing Messi in an Argentinian shirt. They play counterattacking football which allows us to see Messi play in a much more direct role. He tends to dribble much more and is explosive from 0-90 minutes as opposed to picking and choosing his time to really go all out as Barca tend to do.
IMO he does not need success with Argentina to be considered one of the best ever, for me he is already in the top 5/top3 footballers ever. A lot of people say he needs success with Argentina to be considered the GOAT or one of the top5 etc, but I believe it is incorrect to equate success with talent. I consider Ronaldo de Lima one of the best ever despite having only moderate success at club level and losing the best of his talent after his injuries. Ronaldo could have sat on the bench at the 2002 world cup and my opinion would remain the same.
Just wanted to get that off my chest as every-time an international break comes along the 'Messi with Argentina' argument raises its ugly head.
Thankfully though Messi has 2 more good world cups left in him as well as around 3 good Copa America's. Who knows at the 2022 world cup aged 35 he may appear in a midfield role. Argentina with Messi as captain and Sabella in charge have really begun to gel in attack. On top of that several players are hitting their best age right now for Argentina so their is great hope for Messi and Argentina yet.