Thegoalmac can reveal that Thierry Henry says that the footballing world should cherish every remaining second of Lionel Messi's career because the Frenchman feels that we will never see the likes of the Argentine again.
Messi became La Liga's all-time leading goalscorer by netting a
hat-trick for Barcelona in Saturday's 5-1 win over Sevilla, thus taking
his tally to 253 in just 289 games.
Just three days later, the 27-year-old netted another history-marking
treble, this time against APOEL, to claim outright possession of the
Champions League record from Real Madrid icon Raul.
Ex-Barcelona attacker Henry watched Messi break both records on
television and he could not have been happier for his former team-mate,
admitting his delight at seeing the four-time Ballon d'Or winner make
his critics once again look foolish.
"Messi is doing things for Barca and the football world in general
that we will never see again - let alone someone who does everything
that Messi has done in such a short time," Henry told ARA.
"I loved seeing him so happy after scoring [his record-breaking] goal
against Sevilla. I was lucky to have been watching it at home and you
could tell how much he wanted it.
"I do not understand how there are people who can doubt Messi. It
seems crazy to wonder what's happening with Messi if he doesn't score in
one game.
"He's a great player, a good person and an example to always just play the opponent you're facing.
"We should enjoy him while we can because the day he leaves Barca,
the people will realise what he is and how great a player he has been."
Henry, who is currently plying his trade in MLS with New York Red
Bulls, was a part of the Barcelona side that won the Champions League in
2009.

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