
vLionel Messi has insisted that he is “fine”, refuting claims in the media that he has been unhappy at Barcelona this season.
Both
the Argentine's form and attitude have been openly questioned during
what has been a difficult season for the Blaugrana, with some reports
suggesting that the 26-year-old could be tempted by Manchester City's
alleged interest in his services.
However, Messi says he remains content at Barcelona and lashed out at the media for fabricating stories about him.
“A
lot of things have come out in the press over the past year, and
practically all of it is nothing but lies. I am fine,” the four-time
Ballon d'Or winner told reporters.
The forward's sole focus is
now on helping Barcelona retain their Liga title, which looked all but
lost after last weekend's 2-2 draw at home to Getafe.
However,
Atletico Madrid's subsequent loss to Levante, coupled with third-placed
Real Madrid dropping four points in the space of four days, means that
the Blaugrana's destiny is now in their own hands once again.
Indeed,
if Barca beat Elche away this weekend, Tata Martino's men can then
clinch the title by defeating Atleti at Camp Nou on the final day of the
season.
“We are in a much better position now than we were a few weeks ago,” Messi enthused.
“There
is a real possibility that we could win the league; it’s down to us.
Winning the league depends on us alone; we have to make the most of the
situation – we cannot let this chance slip away from us."
Barca
currently trail the Rojiblancos by three points but given they drew at
the Vicente Calderon earlier in the season, a win for the Catalans would
see them crowned champions on account of a superior head-to-head
record. Lionel Messi has insisted that he is “fine”, refuting claims in
the media that he has been unhappy at Barcelona this season.
Both
the Argentine's form and attitude have been openly questioned during
what has been a difficult season for the Blaugrana, with some reports
suggesting that the 26-year-old could be tempted by Manchester City's
alleged interest in his services.
However, Messi says he remains content at Barcelona and lashed out at the media for fabricating stories about him.
“A
lot of things have come out in the press over the past year, and
practically all of it is nothing but lies. I am fine,” the four-time
Ballon d'Or winner told reporters.
The forward's sole focus is
now on helping Barcelona retain their Liga title, which looked all but
lost after last weekend's 2-2 draw at home to Getafe.
However,
Atletico Madrid's subsequent loss to Levante, coupled with third-placed
Real Madrid dropping four points in the space of four days, means that
the Blaugrana's destiny is now in their own hands once again.
Indeed,
if Barca beat Elche away this weekend, Tata Martino's men can then
clinch the title by defeating Atleti at Camp Nou on the final day of the
season.
“We are in a much better position now than we were a few weeks ago,” Messi enthused.
“There
is a real possibility that we could win the league; it’s down to us.
Winning the league depends on us alone; we have to make the most of the
situation – we cannot let this chance slip away from us."
Barca
currently trail the Rojiblancos by three points but given they drew at
the Vicente Calderon earlier in the season, a win for the Catalans would
see them crowned champions on account of a superior head-to-head
record.
/Goal.Com/