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"We have tried and we have had opportunities, but Messi is unstoppable, he is the best in the world," said PSV Eindhoven coach Marc Van Bommel, after sinking 2-1 against a Barsa promoted by the Argentine star.
The Argentine star has not only pulled his team out of the quagmire, but with his goal, he has continued to expand his already long list of personal bests.
Messi beat the 105 goals scored by his Portuguese rival Cristiano Ronaldo with Real Madrid in the Champions League, although the Portuguese team still holds the record of goals in "Champions" with 121 goals. The Barça team was beaten against PSV Attack without losing too much and yes to win, until Leo appears to release a shot from inside the surface that slides into a tangle of legs to score 1-0 then commits a no-fault foul for Gerard Piqué who finishes for the 2-0.
In a gray Barcelona match, captain azulgrana has gone on to become the final.
"Messi decided the match when he wanted," said the Barcelona newspaper Mundo Deportivo, while for his rival Madrid, Marca is "all that Messi wants" and for the newspaper Sport, Barsa will go "as far as Leo".
Without Luis Suarez, lost by injury, Argentina has become Barcelona's offensive benchmark as an omnipresent "fake 9".
"Messi continues as always to make the difference and solve the matches as and when he wants," says the editor of the sports newspaper, Ernest Folch, in his column.
"He decided to play when and how he wanted, without making a big game, he still showed," said Mundo Deportivo.
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