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Rosell claims Barcelona may never have someone like Messi again

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Lionel Messi is on course to breaking goal scoring records in Spanish top flight football this season, leaving Sandro Rosell pondering if there will be a player like him again.
Barcelona are on track to achieve their end of season goals as the 2011/12 campaign enters its final stretch.
The Catalan outfit have already won European Super Cup, Spanish Super Cup and the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, and can add UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey and La Liga titles to their bludgeoning trophy cabinet come the end of May.
Success enjoyed by La Blaugrana can be attributed to talisman, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296, who has been in an enviable goal scoring form.
The diminutive attacker has been in blitzing goal scoring form, already hitting the back of the net 61 times in all competitions and can possible break the 70-goal mark with a probable 10 matches remaining in the season.
Reflecting on his inhumane performances in the current campaign, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 president, Sandro Rosell, was at loss for words to describe him.
The likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-Maradona-c11160 have donned the jersey of La Blaugrana but the business executive claims Messi is on another level.
Commenting on the subject, Rosell voiced his belief that Messi is the best player to ever don the blue and red shirt, and added that Les Cules may never see a player of greater calibre than Messi.
Continuing on the topic, he stated that the Rosario-born attacker is versatile in his dominion, letting his presence known both on and off the footballing pitch.
"I think Barca will never have a player like Messi again."
"Messi's greatness is present on and off the field of play."
With only six league fixtures remaining until the end of the current La Liga campaign and a UEFA Champions League semi-final date with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 set, Barcelona will hope Messi can guide them to their fourth successive domestic crown, and their third European
title under Pep Guardiola’s tutelage.
Pep Guardiola’s men have trailed Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid for the majority portion of the season, and find themselves 4 points adrift of pole position in the Primera Division rankings table.
 

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