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Enrique: Managing Messi is a privilege
BARCELONA boss Luis Enrique described the fortune to have Lionel Messi on his side a ‘privilege’ after the five-time World Player of the Year scored his 300th La Liga goal.
Messi scored twice in a 3-1 win at Sporting Gijon on Wednesday to take his tally to 301 league goals in 335 games as Barcelona extended its lead at the top of the table to six points.
“To be able to count on Leo is always a privilege no matter how the opponent plays,” said Enrique.
Barcelona is now heavy favorites to seal a fifth La Liga title in seven years with Atletico Madrid its closest challenger and Real Madrid a further point adrift in third.
“I am optimistic in any situation and this is a favorable one,” added Enrique.
“But that doesn’t mean anything because we all know that when the final games of the season approach, especially the last 10, the teams in trouble begin to win games and it becomes very difficult to take the points.
“We are where we want to be and we depend on ourselves.”
The only negative for the European champion was another missed penalty, this time by Luis Suarez.
Messi had caused a worldwide sensation by passing a spot-kick into Suarez’s path to complete his hat-trick in the 6-1 rout of Celta Vigo on Sunday.
However, between Messi, Suarez and Neymar, Barcelona has now missed seven of its 15 directly taken penalties this season. It mattered little though, as Suarez made amends with a terrific finish for his 40th goal of the season 23 minutes from time.
“We want to improve in that aspect, but those that miss them are the ones that take the responsibility to hit them.
“We have confidence in Leo, Luis and Ney. They are great penalty takers,” Enrique said.
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