The AC Milan CEO has stated that Messi is a monster who can hurt all the time as AC Milan look to materialize first leg advantage into progression.
Almost a fortnight back, the newspapers in the world of football read shock, as AC Milan did the impossible, beating the Catalan giants in their UEFA Champions League tie.
The two European powerhouses made an exciting draw in the last 16 of the elite club competition as the Spanish giants were pitted against the Italians.
Probably the second most anticipated tie after the Manchester United vs. Real Madrid spectacle, the first leg was to be held at the San Siro.
AC Milan got the better of the Spanish giants at the night as the home side ran out 2-0 winners at their home stadium.
The return leg is to be played at Camp Nou, the home ground of the Catalan based team and the hosts have an awful lot to do in order to gain progression to the next round.
A 2-0 away loss means that the Catalans are to score a minimum of two goals without conceding in order to force extra time but the Milan based side surely has some tactical plan at their hands to thwart the threat of the best football playing side in the
history of the game.
AC Milan CEO http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296 quiet in order to salvage something from the night and believes that the argentine scores at will.
"We are going up against the strongest team in the world who have a monster like Messi who scores all the time," he was quoted as saying on the club's official website.
"Let's hope he takes it easy on Tuesday. We can't go into the game thinking we'll be fine just because we've got a two-goal advantage.
"One thing is certain - it will be another great challenge, an infinitely difficult challenge. It's always nice to play http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 but we will be going into an incredibly heated atmosphere."
The winner of the tie will seal progression to the quarter finals of the Premier Club competition.
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