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That they admit that after the king’s speech, delayed this year from December 24 to 27 and with Jordi Evole as officiant, they are still as confused as a goalkeeper Lionel Messi faces. Leo has wrapped his future in such a thick aura of mystery that he is arguably safe, just like the opposite.
He may not know it himself at this point and it is as big a disaster as a series from a 19th century palace of intrigues.
In the history of club football, no other player, except perhaps Diego Maradona, has carried the weight of the club like Messi. He was almost always happy in the glory years of Pep Guardiola, Carles Puyol, Xavi Hernández and Andrés Iniesta, but he has been completely alone as the team fell apart, culminating in total destruction in Lisbon.
In the most extreme scenario, the one that predicts his departure at the end of this season, the outlook is grim. Not only for Barcelona, which, curiously, has more serious problems than the possible departure of the best player in its history.
There are threats to its own viability as an institution at the elite level. It was almost the clearest thing Messi said. But it is also bad for LaLiga Santander, which would lose, in three years, the two players who have dominated the 21st century between them and projected Spanish football to the last corner of the planet.
But there was no way. Evole, despite the bias that he never hid but that sometimes detracts from credibility, tried with long and direct balls over the top, with tiki-take and short passes, but Messi escaped him as if he were playing with his children in the garden.
He walked away from the journalist better than Pope Francis himself. Messi’s interview did nothing to resolve the uncertainty surrounding his future beyond next June. So we have to wait. Who knows what will happen.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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