The Dhaka Times Desk Messi's time is not going well. Injuries are not leaving him behind this season. He got injured again in the last match and was out of the field for almost two months. However, the support for him has not decreased, German legend Beckenbauer, who is stingy to praise anyone, clearly stated the superiority of Messi!
Yesterday he left the field after playing only 20 minutes. After receiving various test reports, it is confirmed that the injury is quite serious. Torn hamstring muscle in left thigh. Barcelona said in a statement that he will have to spend 6 to 8 weeks out of the field. Messi, once the fittest player, had to leave the field three times this season due to injury. But German football legend Beckenbauer said that Messi is still the best footballer in the world at the moment.
Beckenbauer highlighted this issue in an exclusive interview. He said, “My opinion is that Messi is the best player in the world. His talent, his appeal to play on the pitch, and his skills are unmatched, he can score goals with incredible efficiency!”
“He's a true hero on the field and look at him in real life too! He is very calm, polite and an ideal person!” Watch Beckenbauer's interview:
Meanwhile, Messi has to finish the first half of the season with 8 goals in 11 matches in the league and 14 goals in 16 matches. Messi's injuries started last season. On 2 April, Messi left the field with his first injury in the quarter-finals of the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain. Barca are keenly aware of Messi's absence, not even playing in the all-important second leg of the Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich. After returning to the field again, he was forced to leave the field in the Atletico Madrid match on May 12. He could not play the remaining matches of the season.
Without Messi, Barcelona will have to face teams like Granada, Ajax, Celtic, Villarreal and Getafe in the next two months. In response to the question of how well Barcelona can play without Messi, Barca beat Betis 4-1 without Messi. At the end of the match, coach Gerard Martino said, "Our team is made up of six to seven world-class players. So it is not right to think that we will be weaker in the absence of Messi."
Reference: Goal.com