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Unai Emery: Lionel Messi is not in a poor run of form for Barcelona
The 40-year-old coach insists that the Argentine remains as strong as ever, while saying that Wednesday's clash at Camp Nou is very important for his side
By Luis Mira
Former Argentina international Mario Kempes claimed on Monday that Messi's level 'had dropped' in recent club matches but Emery is not buying it ahead of their Copa del Rey semi-final second-leg at Camp Nou.
"He is the best player in the world, I do not believe he is in a bad run of form," Emery told reporters at a press conference.
The Spanish coach then demanded full focus from his men ahead of Wednesday's clash at Camp Nou.
"This match symbolises opportunity and hope for Valencia and we have the responsibility to work hard for those things," he added.
"Our preparation for this match is based on nullifying everything we know about Barca and take full advantage of our virtues.
"Barca always prepare for their matches against us well. Little details can make a big difference in the final score."
The Catalan club hold a slight advantage after a 1-1 draw in the first leg at Mestalla.
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