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'He's not Jesus Christ': Lionel Messi enjoys newfound 'freedom' in Argentina, says Gabriel Batistuta

Ex-footballer Gabriel Batistuta is not the pressure on the shoulders ofLionel Messi, but rather shared responsibility among Argentine teams. happy.

ArgentinaBatistuta, who has over 75 caps,Messi himself prefers the current set-up and "likes" to watch other players. Added. pass through.

He told La Nacion: First, we have Jesus Christ and he is Messi, yes, a great player, but he blames himself for thinking that he is not Jesus Christ, then he also condemns We have done damage for a long time.

"It's changed now because he's more free with these guys. Of course if I have the ball and I can give it to Messi. , I'll give it to him.If I have two teammates, I'll give it to Messi if I can.If there's a wall and he's behind it, I'll have to give it to someone else.Well, that's It's something these kids understand, and they all play well, and if they can't give it to Messi, they'll give it elsewhere.

"Messi isn't stupid either. Do you know what it's like to feel that other people expect you to do everything? What if we all do it? It sounds different. And it

"Go to Messi and ask him if he would like to play for (Pep) Guardiola's Barcelona, ​​where he shared everything with great players. Or did he play alone and score all the goals.That's why he must be happy to see the individuality of all the players in this national team.I love them

Messi may be happy to have more support with his national team, but this week he hasn't been all positive. For the first time since his 2005, he failed to enter the shortlist for theBallon d'Or. 30}.

"I think there is no doubt about this year. It is clear that Benzema has had a great year," he told his TyC Sports. "He was to consecrate the year in the Champions League and has played a fundamental role in every game since the round of 16. I don't think there is any doubt about this year."