by Sulaimon Shakirudeen Adetunji.
The versatile defender has nothing but praise for his compatriot and feels he's destined to become an even better player
Barcelona
midfielder Javier Mascherano believes Lionel Messi has yet to reach his
peak and thinks his compatriot will only get better.
The prolific attacker is widely regarded as one of the best players
in the history of the game, winning the Ballon d'Or four times between
2009 and 2012.
Yet Mascherano has stressed that the world has
yet to see the best of the 27-year-old after a relatively disappointing
2013-14 campaign.
"Messi has so much to give. I don't think we have already seen the
best version of him," Mascherano was quoted as saying by El Mundo
Deportivo, before praising the attacker's role in Argentina's
successful World Cup campaign.
"From the round of 16 on, Messi realised that we could not play in
a certain way where we could focus on our attack. We had to prioritise
and focus on defence, leaving him and [Gonzalo] Higuain a bit isolated.
"Leo had to do his defensive work as well and that he was willing
to go there shows how much of a great he is. We all knew that it was
not the style he preferred, but he never complained once.
"He prioritised the good of the team. Things were not easy for him, but we would not have reached the final without him."
Messi netted four goals in seven appearances at the World Cup, winning the Golden Ball in the process
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