Description of Josep Guardiola, coach of Barcelona Football Club, who crushed Bayer Leverkusen 7-1 in the second leg, which brought together the two teams on Wednesday night within the last 16 of Champions League, described the striker Lionel Messi as "better than playing football foot at all, "and that after scoring five goals in the range of Leverkusen.
Guardiola said, "It is better, there is never like him. Figures speak for themselves, and will be recorded in one day six goals in one game. Will never see the likes of him."
Barcelona coach said "We have seen separately s Messi the bus tonight. Was a great honor, and I always Safajr I was responsible for his training."
"The only one that I can credit his claim is that I Dmmth to the team, and we are always trying to pass his balls. After that, our responsibility ends. To his throne, the only one who can decide that he wanted to give it up."
The Messi scored 186 goals in the last 201 games for Barcelona, including the goals that the club won the title thanks to the Champions League in 2009 and 2011.
Guardiola admitted that he lucky because he enjoys the services of a player of the caliber of Messi, saying, "We are very fortunate that there Messi, so we need to exploit the best exploitation. Player is unique."
As a fellow Messi in the team, the former Arsenal player Cesc Fabregas, there is no doubts that Messi is the best ever. Fabregas said "you can expect anything from him, it is the best player in the history of football, we did not see him never ever seen."
For his part, said coach Robin Dutt Bayer Leverkusen "The level of supernatural Messi does not really talk to. Fbrchillouna the best team even without Messi, but his presence is a team from another planet."
As for Messi himself, known for humility, he said after Wednesday's game "is what is important to his team, and Trhhana for the next round (of the Champions League). It's a beautiful thing to record five Ahidjav, but the priority was to win."
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