Lionel Messi has had his conduct questioned after quotes published by
Spanish site El Confidencial suggested that the Argentine insults and
bullies his team-mates.
Widely regarded as the world’s best
footballer, Messi has been accused in the past of not being the ideal
team man, and the latest quotes - if accurate - could indicate that the
Argentine struggles to control his anger towards other players at the
club.
The story - headlined "the true face of Messi" - was
allegedly filtered out via Spain U19 stars Alejandro Grimaldo and Gerard
Deulofeu, and claims that the unrest in the Barcelona dressing room has
been kept firmly under wraps previously due to a Mafia-style 'omerta' –
a law of silence.
Messi's "favourite victim at the moment" is
said to be Spanish 22-year-old Cristian Tello, to whom Messi has
apparently delivered such gems as "What are you doing? You're new here,
and you're nobody!" and "Pass me the ball, you're here to play for me."
Tello
was allegedly left in tears after these exchanges, a situation which
the report claims was made even worse by the fact that the other players
in the changing room blanked him even when he broke into the first
team.
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Messi
is also reported to have attacked Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez, who
signed from Udinese for 37 million euros in 2011, saying, "Considering
how bad you are, I've no idea how you cost so much," and, "Stop shooting
so much and give me the ball."
The story remains firmly in the
‘unconfirmed’ bracket, and even if Messi did use the language in
question it's certainly easy enough to imagine that he did so with
tongue firmly in cheek, in the spirit of training ground banter.
But
Eurosport Spain’s journalist Jorge Ordas says it’s not unusual for such
reports to emerge regarding Messi's standing within the squad.
"Well, it’s not the first time that it has been said Messi that is not a good team-mate," Ordas said.
"He had some troubles with David Villa last year and he probably has a special personality.
"But honestly, I can’t imagine Leo Messi saying that to other players – that is just my opinion."
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