The Argentinian superstar also shared his thoughts about Luis Suarez's possible debut against their arch-rivals on Saturday.
Lionel Messi does not care about the goal scoring record for La Liga, or at least that's what he said yesterday. After their UCL match against Ajax, "La Pulga" spoke about the upcoming Clasico against Real Madrid and several subjects surrounding the most anticipated match in La Liga, at least this semester.
"I'm not worried about the record, it is the least important thing
that could happen this Saturday. What's really important for me is that
the team manages to outperform our opponents, and if that's enought to get three points, even better," Messi stated.
One of the most controversial issues this week was Messi's supposed
denial to leave the pitch on last Saturday's against Eibar. The
Argentinian player made it clear he respects Luis Enrique's decisions, meaning he never intended to undermine his coach's authority.
"A lot has been said in recent days, but Luis Enrique is the manager and he can take me off whenever he wants," Messi added.
Finally, one of the most interesting
issues surrounding los Culés this Saturday is Luis Suarez's comeback.
Messi shared his thoughts about what can the Uruguayan bring to the
club.
"We can't wait for him to play, he'll help the team a lot - he's an
incredible striker. I'm very happy to have him with us as he's not
enjoyed the period he's not been able to play any matches," Messi
concluded.
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