10 - Lionel Messi - v2

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CatalinR10

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Flavia

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‏@barcastuff 10 min Mel (caoch Betis): "Messi's free kick goal killed us mentally. He comes on, first touch is that amazing goal, seemed like it was the plan."

@barcastuff 18 min Zubizarreta (sports director): "Messi's free kick goal isn't just luck. He has been working hard on that. Spectacular goal."
 

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@barcastuff 18 min Zubizarreta (sports director): "Messi's free kick goal isn't just luck. He has been working hard on that. Spectacular goal."
It's not? Wow thanks for clearing that up Zubi we all thought it was a fluke.

Anyway, this man is the best player ever without a doubt holy shit how he changes a game with just walking onto the pitch.
 

BerkeleyBernie

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What's even more amazing is that he could be even better if didn't walk around so much.

I noticed something today that Barça players should use- static Messi is like one of those toys you have to bump to initiate the motor. Once someone plays him a pass, he'll wall pass it back, but at least he starts to move around. That's how you set him in motion, since he won't make off-ball runs on his own.

Even if he's walking around with his back up against the opposing centerbacks, the midfielders should just pass it in as hard as they can to his feet (so he doesn't get picked off), and follow the pass in to support him. He'll pass it back, but at least now he's on the move.

Pavlov's Dog (a.k.a. "Ring The Messi") - passing Messi the ball makes him salivate for goals.
 

Deco 20

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What's even more amazing is that he could be even better if didn't walk around so much.

I noticed something today that Barça players should use- static Messi is like one of those toys you have to bump to initiate the motor. Once someone plays him a pass, he'll wall pass it back, but at least he starts to move around. That's how you set him in motion, since he won't make off-ball runs on his own.

Even if he's walking around with his back up against the opposing centerbacks, the midfielders should just pass it in as hard as they can to his feet (so he doesn't get picked off), and follow the pass in to support him. He'll pass it back, but at least now he's on the move.

Pavlov's Dog (a.k.a. "Ring The Messi") - passing Messi the ball makes him salivate for goals.

Messi is a dog after all :D
 
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