Thegoalmac can reveal that Former Argentina boss Alejandro Sabella has leapt to the defence of Lionel Messi, claiming the Barcelona ace sacrificed himself for the benefit of the team at this summer's World Cup.
The 27-year-old's performances in Brazil continue to be the subject of much debate, with Fifa president Sepp Blatter stating on Tuesday that the forward did not deserve to win the Golden Ball at Brazil 2014.
This Messi this and Messi that is really getting boring already,biko they should all free him to focus on his football.Continue for what Sabella said and tell us what you think.
"Messi is an example for the national team," the 59-year-old told Radio La Red. "He put himself at the disposal of the tame and played in solidarity with his team-mates.
"I commend Messi for the World Cup he had. He put the group first,
before the individual, and he personally sacrificed himself for the
benefit of the team."
Sabella also argued that Argentina could just as easily have won the
tournament had they not squandered a couple of gilt-edged scoring
opportunities before Mario Gotze decide the final in Germany's favour
with his extra-time strike.
"We had to deal with a great physical and mental strain and yet, all
we lacked was effectiveness [in front of goal]," the Buenos Aires native
lamented.
"But that's football. It was an even game and if we'd been more clinical, we would have been champions."
Sabella stepped down shortly after the tournament decider in Rio and
has since been succeeded at the helm of the Albiceleste by former
Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino.

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