|
|
Barcelona's Javier Mascherano: Lionel Messi looks fine to me
The versatile Argentine midfielder is bemused by Mario Kempes' claim that the Catalans' talismanic No.10 is playing poorly of late and in need of a break
By Mark Doyle
Getty Images
Javier Mascherano does not believe that Lionel Messi's performances for Barcelona have dropped a level in recent weeks or that his teammate is in need of a rest.
Argentine legend Mario Kempes made headlines when he suggested that Messi has not been at his best of late and could do with a holiday soon.
However, Mascherano does not feel that the Catalans' talismanic No.10, who plays in nearly every single game for Pep Guardiola's side, is showing any signs of fatigue.
"He scored the other day [against Real Sociedad] and he looks fine to me,” the former Liverpool man told reporters on Monday. “The coach decides how much he needs to play. He [Messi] helps us a lot. For the matter of rest, we have physios and a coach who take charge of that. He is a player who prefers playing to training. Every physique is different. If he plays every match, it's because he's in the condition to do so."
Mascherano was also keen to heap praise on Barcelona defenders Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique, labelling the pair as "the best center back pairing in the world."
"Both of them are doing well. Puyol has been impeccable in recent matches and Gerard is a great player too," Mascherano claimed. "They complement each other perfectly ... It's as if they had played together all their lives."
Mascherano will be hoping to keep his place in the Barcelona starting lineup when the Blaugrana host Valencia in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal tie at Camp Nou on Wednesday night.
Argentine legend Mario Kempes made headlines when he suggested that Messi has not been at his best of late and could do with a holiday soon.
However, Mascherano does not feel that the Catalans' talismanic No.10, who plays in nearly every single game for Pep Guardiola's side, is showing any signs of fatigue.
"He scored the other day [against Real Sociedad] and he looks fine to me,” the former Liverpool man told reporters on Monday. “The coach decides how much he needs to play. He [Messi] helps us a lot. For the matter of rest, we have physios and a coach who take charge of that. He is a player who prefers playing to training. Every physique is different. If he plays every match, it's because he's in the condition to do so."
Mascherano was also keen to heap praise on Barcelona defenders Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique, labelling the pair as "the best center back pairing in the world."
"Both of them are doing well. Puyol has been impeccable in recent matches and Gerard is a great player too," Mascherano claimed. "They complement each other perfectly ... It's as if they had played together all their lives."
Mascherano will be hoping to keep his place in the Barcelona starting lineup when the Blaugrana host Valencia in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal tie at Camp Nou on Wednesday night.
Inside Goal.Com
/* empty because this one does not have controls */?>
-
RIGG: Anelka struggling against the current in Shanghai
Nicolas Anelka went against the grain when he moved to Shanghai. Now he's finding that coaching and gelling tactically is like swimming against the tide.
-
ROGERS: Bradley should command a bidding war among Serie A teams
Chievo is currently shopping the American midfielder and several Italian clubs have shown interest.
-
ISOLA: Neymar-led Brazil should be considered the 2014 WC favorite
Neymar was brilliant as Brazil easily handled the United States with early World Cup preparations officially underway.
-
LATHAM: Mexico using summer friendlies to build depth
With World Cup qualifying to begin in June, Mexico is using three U.S.-hosted friendlies to build squad depth.
-
McCARTHY: Harrisburg springs its wildest Open Cup upset to date
The City Islanders fought back from three goals down with nine minutes to play and won the game on penalty kicks in a stunning game on a wild night for the U.S. Open Cup.
