The Argentine insisted the Blaugrana are still in with a
fighting chance of progression, while he also commented on the national team,
the Bundesliga and two British stars
Lionel Messi has warned people not to write off
Barcelona, and said that the club will "do everything" in their power
to turn around their Champions League last-16 tie with AC Milan.
The Catalan giants crashed to a 2-0 reverse in the first
leg at San Siro a fortnight ago, leaving their European fate hanging in the
balance despite their favourites tag upon the draw being made in Nyon.
But while the forward is aware of the Rossoneri's
defensive aptitude, Real Madrid's victory over Manchester United and the emergence
of German clubs this season, he is remaining optimistic about his side's
fortunes.
"We can do it. It will be complicated, but we'll get
our chances to go through," the 25-year-old said at the launch of 'Team
Messi'.
"Never did the Italians play in our box. We will do
everything to try to beat them like they did to us. Italian teams are very well
organised and leave no spaces at the back.
"Hopefully Tuesday is the day that we can score the
first goal from open play.
"Bayern [Munich] and [Borussia] Dortmund are almost
certain to be in the last four, they are doing great and they deserve to be [in
the knock-out stages].
"Madrid are proving to be very strong and are a
candidate to win the Champions League, as were [Manchester] United."
A wretched run of form has seen Barca defeated in three
of their last five matches, and Messi is determined to bounce back from the
jaws of adversity as quickly as possible.
"I've had bad spells before. I've experienced many
losses in my time, but I hope to enjoy many more successes like we've had in
recent years," he added.
"I'm not sad. Hurt, yes, but not sad. We don't like
to lose, but this is the perfect time to bounce back. I have the desire to win
every day and I always want more."
Messi also spoke about Argentina's ambitions at World Cup
2014 in Brazil and revealed that winning the international trophy would be the
"pinnacle" achievement of his footballing career.
"The national team is going through a good spell,
having overcome some complex situations, and we have a lot of room for
improvement. We come alive in big games, and we want to book our place in
Brazil for the World Cup," he remarked.
"Winning [the World Cup] would be the dream of any
footballer. It would be the pinnacle, but we can only talk about that for
now."
The futures of Gareth Bale and Wayne Rooney have come
under the spotlight recently, as both Premier League attackers have been linked
with moves to La Liga, but the No.10 admits he cannot fathom either of the duo
pitching up at Camp Nou.
"They are two top players. You always want to play
with the best, but I think it would be very difficult for them to join Barca.
They are already at great clubs," he concluded.
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