I have to say that I think it's part of the plan, not only does it allow Messi to play full 90 every single game but he doesn't expend energy doing nothing. It also allows him more space if people see him just walking around while someone is pushing forward on the ball they'll leave him and next thing they know he's in behind the Defense without a marker. I've thought the same thing and seen him spring into action to score right away.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.
I have to say that I think it's part of the plan, not only does it allow Messi to play full 90 every single game but he doesn't expend energy doing nothing. It also allows him more space if people see him just walking around while someone is pushing forward on the ball they'll leave him and next thing they know he's in behind the Defense without a marker. I've thought the same thing and seen him spring into action to score right away.
When will people understand, distance covered doesn't tell you anything. There is effective running, and pointless running. Cesc ran 12km against Munich, fit Messi would have done twice as much with half the distance.Meanwhile, older players on the team, such as Xavi and Iniesta, keep on running. What I fear is that Messi might be sending the wrong message to other players with his walking around and the absolute absence of helping out with defense (when was the last time we saw him picking the ball from the opposing players?): "I am Messi, I am the best player in the world and I can afford to just walk while you guys run your butt off".
I don't get the highlighted part. Are you saying by walking he might be fooling the opposing defenders into believing that he will not get to the open space in time?
What I fear is that Messi might be sending the wrong message to other players with his walking around and the absolute absence of helping out with defense (when was the last time we saw him picking the ball from the opposing players?): "I am Messi, I am the best player in the world and I can afford to just walk while you guys run your butt off".