Lionel Messi's management team have rubbished reports of
a rift between the player and Barcelona.
The four-time world player of the year is facing six to
eight weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, the third such setback
this season.
Argentine doctor Luis Garcia, who is not an employee of
the Spanish champions, has been assigned to work with the 26-year-old on his
recovery prompting speculation Messi was unhappy with the club's own medical
staff, and in particular physiotherapist Juanjo Brau, over his recurring
injury.
But Barca sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta denied any
unrest claiming Garcia is 'very well known to our medical staff'.
And Messi's management team backed up his claim insisting
they had no problem dealing with Garcia, a man they had worked closely with in
the past.
In a statement Leo Messi Management said: "The
process of recovery from the injury suffered last Sunday began on Monday. This
injury, although of the same type and to the same leg, is not related to any
previous ones.
"Being a player of the Asociacion de Futbol
Argentino (AFA), and having games programmed with the national team, the
licensed kinesiologist Dr Luis Garcia arrived yesterday in Barcelona to
represent the national team, to monitor the injury, and to know the state and
scope of the same.
"Barca's medical services, as always, are those who
take charge of accompanying him and treating him, like any other player at the
club in other occasions.
"So they will be supervising his injury during the
whole process, including when Leo travels to Argentina during the Christmas
period.
"We want to deny completely the information
published in some media, and confirm the comments of different club figures.
"Juanjo Brau, a great professional who has been
close to Messi for a long period of time in recent years, no longer works
day-to-day with Leo because FC Barcelona promoted him professionally.
"His current responsibilities are coordinating the
club's first team squad physios.
There have been no professional or personal differences,
nor a distancing outside of not being as close during their daily work."
Culled from Skysports
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