Messi was impossible to manage - Quique Setien

Mess was impossible to manage - Quique Setien

 

Quique Setien passing instructions to Lionel Messi during a La Liga game in July (Photo credit: Marca)

Barcelona’s ex coach Quique Setien has said that it was "difficult to manage" six time balon’dor winner, Lionel Messi during his short and unsuccessful spell at the club.

 

Setien was appointed at Barcelona in January but he didn’t survive the end of the season following the team's 8-2 demolition by Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

 

Before that humiliation, Messi publicly called Barca “weak and inconsistent” with Real Madrid having already won La Liga.

 


"It's true that there are players that are not easy to manage, among them, Leo [Messi]," Setien told newsmen. "It's difficult when someone is accustomed to winning.

"And when inside him, it generates an anxiety when you don't achieve that [win], it harms you.

The demand that exists today in football is brutal, it has saturated him and others that need to permanently win.

"We also have to take into account that he is the best footballer of all time. How am I going to change him? If there [at Barca] they have accepted him for who he is for many years and they haven't changed him."

He added: "There's another facet beyond just the player and it's more difficult to manage. Much more difficult. It's something inherent in many athletes that can be seen in the Michael Jordan documentary ["The Last Dance"]. You see things you don't expect.

"He [Messi] is very reserved and only shows you the things that he wants you to see. He doesn't speak much."

"This player [Messi], like others around him, have been winning titles for 14 years, winning everything.

"After my departure, one thing that is clear to me is that at certain times I should have taken other decisions but there's something above you: the club and the fans. They are above a president, a player, a coach. You owe the respect to them [fans] and you have to do what is most convenient for the club."

Despite everything, Setien does not regret his time at Camp Nou.

"The experience at Barcelona has been extraordinary," he said. "I've had the opportunity to experience something unique. I told the players that I had never been in a changing room like that one, and that I was with the best players in the world."

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