Oblak, one of the best goalkeepers in the world, explains the secret of Messi’s seriousness



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Oblak, one of the best goalkeepers in the world, explains the secret of Messi's seriousness

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Atlético de Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak praised the skills and abilities of Barcelona captain Lionel Messi after surpassing the figure of Brazilian legend Pelé.

The magician Messi scored the third goal for Barcelona against host Valladolid (3-0) last night, to raise the score to 644 goals with the “blaugrana” shirt during 749 games, and become the player who has scored the most goals with a team in the history of football, crushing the legend Pelé, that 643 goals scored for the Brazilian Santos.

“Sky Sports” quoted Oblak as saying: “Messi is still the best in the world. He scores many goals, so many. Sometimes I don’t understand how he scored so easily.”

And he added: “Sometimes you think that you control the course of the game and Messi, but after a second everything turns and scores. You may think that it doesn’t pose any danger, but suddenly it scores, as happened with us last season, like this. that you should be 100% focused when it’s there. ” Messi, so he’s still the best in the world. “

“Goalkeepers often yell at defenders for help, but when Messi is against them, it is difficult. It is difficult to do something to stop Leo.”

“He’s looking at my leg. If you take a step, he’ll see it and shoot the ball to the other side, and that’s why he’s the best, and that’s the difficulty with him. He doesn’t show you, but he always looks at the opponent. Yes , his eyes are on the ball, but he sees you and looks at you.

“If the goalkeeper is close, he will dribble it. If he is far, he will throw the ball to his side. It is difficult to determine how to defend himself. You never know where he will shoot. You need a little luck,” he concluded.

It is noteworthy that Jan Oblak, 27, participated in 13 matches in the current Spanish League season, and had only 5 goals, and maintained the virginity of his network in 7 matches.

Source: Agencies



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