23.02.2009 19:38
Messi: “It’s an even tie”
Anna Segura
Far from agreeing with those who say Barça are favourites in the last 16 of the Champions League, Leo Messi believes that at this stage of the competition “anyone can beat anyone else” and so “it’s going to be a tough game”.
Just a fortnight ago Leo Messi was in France playing for Argentina in a friendly against France at
Marseille. But this Tuesday the game at Stade de Gerlande will be competitive as Barça are back in
the last 16 of the Champions League.
Tipped as favourites
Leo Messi knows that Lyon think Barça are favourites but he
doesn’t agree. “It’s an even tie,” he said. “At this stage of the
competition anyone can beat anyone else and it’ll be a tough game.” The only advantage
he sees is having the second leg at home.
Getting back on a winning track
After the weekend’s defeat to Espanyol, Leo Messi sees the Lyon match as a chance for
the team to get back on a winning track. “It’s a great opportunity,” he noted.
Excited about the Champions League
Even though he was there when Barça won the Champions League
in Paris, the Argentine didn’t play in the game as he’d only just come back from
serious injury. So he’s particularly anxious to win the competition again. “I felt part
of that win but not much,” he said. “That’s why I’d like to win it again
and play in all the games.”
Benzema and Juninho
Messi is key in Josep Guardiola’s side while Lyon have Benzema. “He’s a
great player and really important for them,” said the Argentine. “He really makes a
difference.”
He also spoke about the threat posed by Juninho from free-kicks. “He’s one of the
best free-kick takers around,” he said, “so we have to be careful not to give them away
around the box.”