Atletico Madrid head coach Diego Simeone says he expects Lionel Messi to play wide on the right when Barcelona visit the Vicente Calderon on Wednesday.
Former
Barca boss Gerardo Martino experimented with playing Messi in a wider
role when the two sides met in the Champions League last season, while the Argentine was deployed in a deeper central position during the thrashing of Elche at the weekend.
And
Simeone claims the 27-year-old will only have a true impact on the Copa
del Rey second-leg clash against Atleti if he is started away from a
more congested central area of the pitch.
"Barcelona,
historically, have a style of play they don't like to change," Simeone
told a press conference. "In the last few games they've moved Messi to
the right and put [Luis] Suarez through the middle. I think Neymar feels
more comfortable on the left.
"If they want to play well, they need Messi on the right, and I think they will."
Simeone
believes the game is different to their victory in the Champions League
last term and has urged his players to fight in every minute of the
game on Wednesday.
"We have to live every minute as if it were
the last of the game, and in that manner we can achieve more than our
objective," he said.
"The Champions League game at the Calderon
was different. The atmosphere will be great, as it always is for these
games. The fans don't need to add any more than they usually do.
"We expect a usual home game tomorrow, taking the game where it suits us. Tomorrow, we'll see if we can do it."
Simeone,
who revealed he will make a decision on the fitness of Koke after
training on Tuesday, had no comment to make on Cristiano Ronaldo's red
card against Cordoba at the weekend.
MQUC wi will complete our mission com 2marow, it will b a tough 1 but barca will conquer ATM.
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