The former Atalanta United boss told reporters: "When it comes to someone like him [Messi] and the way he competes the way he has on a professional level since being 16, 17 years old, he doesn't need any extra or special situation. He absolutely competes like this because he feels that way and the day he doesn't feel that way he will leave football. In the situation where he finds himself, or the league he plays in, in a friendly or decisive match, I don't think he will confront it any other way than competitively to his limit of possibilities. That's what we expect from the whole team, not just him."
When asked about the tunnel confrontation last time out, Martino replied: "Tomorrow's (Wednesday) game is so great and generates [excitement], from our side at least, so it's a shame to have to talk about things that aren't happening because of football. There's so much to talk about in regards to the game tomorrow, the preview and the post-match, so getting held up by things that aren't about football is not worth it and inopportune."