Messi is not of this world, says Wenger
Tim Hanlon
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger described the four goal performance of
Lionel Messi in Barcelona's destruction of his side in their Champions
League quarter-final second leg clash as like something out of a
computer game.
Following the 2-2 draw at the Emirates, Nicklas Bendtner put the
Gunners ahead on aggregate before a solo performance from the majestic
Messi who bagged his first ever four goal haul - the sixth player in
Champions League history but the first since Andrei Shevchenko five
years ago - as Barca ran out 4-1 winners (6-3 on aggregate).
"Congratulations to Barcelona, they deserved to win over the two
legs. They are a good side but Messi makes the difference as he can win
the game at any moment. He is like a Playstation player, he can take
advantage of every chance," said Wenger, who felt that his side was up
against the top side in Europe at the moment.
"We made too many mistakes defensively when we had possession of the
ball and we paid for it. We are a young team and we can improve a lot.
"The future is very positive but we lacked maturity in the final ball
tonight (Tuesday).
"After we scored our first goal we had a great chance to score again
but we made a bad decision with the final ball.
"I don't know if Barcelona will win the Champions League but they
will have their chances especially with players returning.
"They are the best side at the moment but it is a cup and we could
have made it very difficult for them."
Arsenal can ease their disappointment now by concentrating on the
fight for the Premier League title with their next match against local
rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
"We now need to focus on the Premier League and we now go to White
Hart Lane which is a place where we have done well before," said Wenger.
"We need to be fully focused but it will be the best thing for us to
play a derby."
His Barcelona counterpart Pep Guardiola wanted to emphasise the
success of the whole club rather than singling out individuals.
"It is congratulations for the institution as we have now reached the
semi-finals in the last three years," said the 39-year-old former
Barcelona playmaker, who won the Champions League as a player in 1992.
"This was a game with two good teams but we had more possession in
the first half and that made the difference.
"We are extremely pleased at being in the semi-finals and having
achieved this without compromising our style. We press hard and work
together even after 70 or 80 minutes and this is decisive.
"Leo (Messi) deserves all the praise he has been given and he is the
perfect role model for young players although it would be impossible for
them to copy him of course.
"To describe him as someone from Playstation is a great description
but I don't know what level he would be on.
"This was a team performance though and we all play with the same
mentality of attacking. Even Victor (Valdes) can do this by throwing the
ball out."
He is now expecting a tough semi-final tie with Inter Milan, who they
played in the group stage and had earlier reached the last four by
beating Russian side CSKA Moscow 1-0 in Moscow, 2-0 on aggregate.
"They are not the team I would have wanted to face and the fact they
have won several leagues in Italy shows how strong they are," said
Guardiola.
"Jose Mourinho is the one of the best if not the best coaches around
as he has won leagues in Portugal, England and Italy. I am proud to play
against him," he added.
BARCELONA, AFP
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