Messi may have been involved in 39 goals in his
23 appearances this season, but Spanish football expert Graham Hunter says
Messi has been playing 'oddly' this season, when compared to his usual
standards. Hunter believes Luis Suarez's injury hence absence has contributed
greatly to the decline in Messi's performance and accuracy.
"If you look at the data,
you look at the assists and the goals you, say 'Yeah, everything is fine.' If
you look at the play, it's not.
"He's playing oddly. Not
shambolically, but lacking precision, doing things that are very un-Messi like."
"All the little deft
solutions, the cat burglar solutions, that we have seen Messi produce over the
last 16 years on top of his goals and his trophies, these things have been
going wrong since November.
"He's just so good that
he has produced a spate of assists, scored four at the weekend," Hunter
added.
"Therefore, Luis Suarez
being absent at particularly this time," Hunter explained, "is
debilitating for Messi because he is without question the best strike partner
Messi has ever had at club or international level.
"He has had some
phenomenal footballers and characters but Suarez's innate understanding of what
Messi needs, his ability to withdraw extra fizz, extra competitive aggression
out of Messi, these things are lacking."
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