The Argentine international has appreciated the improved level of competition between the two Spanish giants, adding that the encounter is getting better with every match.
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi is in awe of the Clasico as he believes that the match brings out the best out of the two top teams in the Spanish La Liga.
According to the prolific forward, the level of competition is improving and the standard of the match improves every time http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 and Real Madrid face one another.
El Clasico is an encounter which compliments one of the biggest rivalries in the world of football.
Every season, La Blaugrana and Los Blancos lock horns in order to determine which footballing juggernaut has the upper hand over the other.
Such is the interest surrounding the fixture that it has been named ‘the Classic’, setting it as class apart from all other matches in the league.
The last time the two sides faced off in El Clasico was this past Sunday and once again the fixture produced an excellent display of football. The match as thoroughly enjoyed by spectators all over the world.
Jose Mourinho’s men travelled to the Catalan capital in order to lock horns with Tito Vilanova’s side at the Nou Camp; however, they could only come away with a point. The much anticipated fixture ended with a final result of a 2-2 draw.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 scored two goals for Madrid and kept their stance aggressive throughout the encounter.
Consequently, Messi has voiced that he is impressed with the level of interest that surrounds the Clasico. He also pointed out the immense degree of competition.
While talking to reporters, the 25-year-old was quoted as saying:
“We [have] played so often that we know [each other] by heart. It becomes more and more difficult for the two teams, that is why the matches are better. It was a nice game against Real Madrid, mostly for people who went to see. It was complicated like all
derbies, they could have won and then we could”.
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