Messi admitted that there was a long way to go in the season but
highlighted the team’s great start: "It’s good not drop points at the
beginning, something that always happened in the last few years”.
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But above all, Leo Messi was determined to squash right from the start
any debate on a possible rift between him and Villa, following on from
an exchange of words the players had during the Granada game. In an
interview for Barça TV’s ‘El Marcador' programme, he explained: “People
shouldn’t look for a problem where there isn’t one. We’ve got a
spectacular squad. These things are part of football, with the tension
of wanting to score to make everything easier and win. It happens in
training and in matches as well. I haven’t got any problems with ‘El
Guaje, quite the opposite”. In fact, Messi went on to stress: “These
things show the character of the team to want to win and keep on playing
well. We get ‘heated’ because we want the best and the tension makes
you react like that”.
"It’s good to start this way"
Messi also singled out a great start to the season which has seen the
team win five league games out of five and take a firm hold on the top
of the table. “We have to carry on this way but keep in mind that
there’s a long way to go. But it’s good to start this way and not drop
points at the beginning, something that always happened in the last few
years”.
However, Messi admits that the team can still improve and proof that
they’re not firing on all cylinders just yet was the performance against
Granada: “Perhaps we were a bit asleep in the first half but in the
second half we found more space and created more chances. It difficult
to play against teams that close down at the back. We had more
difficulty in the first half because we needn’t to play faster. If we
win without being at 100% perhaps later it’ll be easier. It’s a long
(season) but we have to keep up this dynamic”.
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