Former German footballer makes it up to the Messi Uss.

If there is a former elite football player, now coach, who can fully interpret the situation that Leo Messy is going through, this is Bernd Schuster (Ausburg, Germany, 60 years old). His sports life was a doctorate for similar situations, which is now passing the Argentinian star. He left Kilni for [...]
If there is a former elite football player, now coach, who can fully interpret the situation that Leo Messy is going through, this is Bernd Schuster (Ausburg, Germany, 60 years old). His sports life was a doctorate for similar situations, which is now passing the Argentinian star. He left Kilni for Barcelona at the age of 19. He left the German team voluntarily, as he was U-19 champion Europe. He abandoned a European Cup final (1986). After being replaced, he boarded a taxi and went to the hotel, where he saw his team lose the penalty final. He left Barca for Real Madrid. Then from Real Madrid to Atlético...
“Question El Pais”, what you think of the “Massi”, he replied: It's one more step than we've already tried in big clubs. Many times it seems that the big stars must leave the back door. It's already happened with a lot of players, not just Barcelona. The Messi case is more curious because he is considered a domestic player. More than what he did there can't. Growing up there, becoming a professional, being successful, Mess has been the best player in the world for many years, almost winning everything. The big problem is always how this ends, how you can change the scene and end your career in another country.
Do I understand that, or do you put yourself in the ring of Mess? I totally understand. His idea was not to leave Barca, but in time he realized that soccer is such, I don't forgive you. Football is the result, you have to keep winning. Sometimes football is unfair and then you decide to go somewhere else. Some time ago I publicly said that Mess deserved competitive Barcelona for two or three more years. Players go with noses, we go with eyes and we understand everything. We understand many things. He saw last season that this situation would not change, that Barcelona could not be fixed. He realized that nothing would improve, so he made the decision. Moving on to Baier was the last drop of the poured glass. Such losses, 8-2, make you say enough, my phase is over. Players, sometimes, have more faith than normal.

Barcelona won the La League title last year, so she fooled herself and everyone. The last season came out empty-handed. Since before the conclusion of the choreography, it was clear that this barch could gain nothing, much more Champuts. After the isolation, nothing improved. Mess raised the alarm, but it was seen that nothing changed. And in that case I wouldn't blame the coach. The team has completed a cycle and needs to be changed. The player feels when something is over when he is no longer the same thing as two years ago. Leo has decided not to continue and finish his career elsewhere. This is the period, it's time. Of course, separation is very difficult for dozens of reasons. The good solution to these extreme situations is complicated, almost impossible. No one can help you.
Here is a war for power. On the one hand, the president with the club, on the other hand, the best player in history. Who agrees to surrender? Nobody in this duel. At the club, the president does not want to go into history like the man who allowed Mess to leave. For the rest of his life, they would remember him for no title. It remains only for him to accept that it is time for change and say he will make a great team for two or three years, but Bartome's problem is he has a few months left in office. That's why you think it's just not him who took Mess.
Could it be a solution, as Cristiano (Juve paid just over 100 million)? Yes, my advice would be to negotiate a dignified solution. Messy always said he owed a lot of money to this club, and he would have to try to get a good break. Cristiano's case was a good solution. He was smart, so was Real Madrid. Cristiano was seen leaving. He also thought like Leo, his cycle at Real Madrid was ending. It wasn't a belief tomorrow. Now, Messi's decision has been faster because of what happened these months”.












