Messi Barca’s greatest servant

BARCELONA. — Ronald Koeman has described Lionel Messi as “the most important man in the history” of Barcelona.

Messi etched himself another note in the record books when joining Xavi at the top of Barcelona’s all-time list of appearance makers.

He marked his 767th appearance for the club with two goals in the 4-1 win over Huesca on Monday night to ramp up the pressure on Atletico Madrid in the Spanish La Liga football title race.

After a slow start to the season, Barcelona are picking up momentum and after inspiring the side to victory, coach Koeman lavished praise on the Argentina superstar.

“I think Messi has shown that he is the best,” Koeman said. “The first goal was fantastic. He deserves to be important for this team.

“I don’t know what else to say about Leo. The level he has been at for so many years, so many games.

“He has equalled Xavi and in principle he will surpass him on Sunday.

Lionel Messi

“He is the most important man in the history of this club. Luckily he is still with us.”

Most players would be happy to settle for setting one record in a game, but Messi is not most players.

In plundering two strikes, he went past the 20-goal mark for the season. In achieving the feat, Messi was doing it for the 13th consecutive season, becoming the only player to do so in La Liga history. Atletico Madrid’s draw against Getafe on Saturday left the door slightly ajar, and Barca powered through to cut the gap at the top of the table to four points.

There are 11 games remaining in the Liga season, and Koeman is looking for his “confident” team to keep on pushing. — Goal.com

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