Tata Martino has suggested that he may need to hand his talismanic captain a break, saying of Messi’s workload: “Leo and many other players are reaching an important physical limit and from today we will start to evaluate this – how do I face at least the next three games. You also have to take into account the large number of games that we played in 45, 50 days.”
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Lalas, who represented the New England Revolution and LA Galaxy in his playing days, is not convinced that Messi – who has mastered the art of conserving his energy – needs to be taken out of the firing line, posting on Twitter: “Load management? Messi walks around most of the game! Don't be so insecure. Messi has always walked...until it's time not to walk.”
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