Koeman insists Messi is making the difference and others must step up
Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman hails ‘difference-maker’ Lionel Messi after his brace inspired Elche victory and warns underperforming senior stars that others NEED to start stepping up to help him
- Lionel Messi scored twice as Barcelona defeated Elche 3-0 on Wednesday night
- Ronald Koeman warned his experienced stars this week they need to step up
- The Barcelona boss insisted he was not talking about ‘difference-maker’ Messi
- He reiterated that ‘it is up to others to start making a difference’ as well
Ronald Koeman said when he ticked off the club’s more experienced players at the start of the week he was NOT talking about Lionel Messi.
Barca’s Dutch coach defended Messi after watching him score two to make him La Liga’s top scorer with 18 goals in Barcelona’s 3-0 win over Elche.
In the build-up to the game Koeman had talked about the importance of the club’s experienced players stepping up to save the club’s season.
Lionel Messi inspired Barcelona to victory over Elche by bagging a brace on Wednesday night
Messi produced a trademark chip over the keeper for his second and 18th goal of the season
‘When I spoke about the experienced players I was not talking about him,’ said Koeman. ‘He keeps scoring lots of goals. It’s the others that have to start making a difference, not Messi. He is already making a difference and he did it again in this game.’
Koeman had left Antoine Griezmann and Ousmane Dembele on the bench for a game Barcelona had to win to get back in the title race.
Messi was upset in the first half after a pedestrian 45 minutes left lowly Elche very much in the game at the break. ‘Everyone could see that we lacked intensity in rhythm in the first half. It’s a good thing that as the captain Messi demands more intensity,’ said Koeman.
Messi was not the only one making demands. Koeman admitted he was not a happy man at the break.
Ronald Koeman insisted he was not talking about Messi when he moaned about his senior stars
Antoine Griezmann (left) and Ousmane Dembele both started on the bench for must-win game
‘I was disappointed with our play and the rhythm we were playing at. We were a bit slow. We were much better in the second half.’
This 3-0 victory from Barcelona was the perfect response to losing to PSG a week ago and then failing to beat Cadiz at the weekend.
Koeman added: ‘We needed the win after the last two results. We played an excellent second half and that made the difference. We needed to make changes because there are so many games and we needed fresh legs.’
Barcelona are now just two points behind second placed Real Madrid and only five short of leaders Atletico Madrid but having played a game more.
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