Thegoalmac understands that Barcelona director Andoni Zubizarreta believes Lionel Messi would deserve recognition from the Real Madrid crowd if he breaks La Liga's goal record in the Clasico.
Sincerely,i can't wait for El classico,hopefully Messi won't break and set the coming weekend and do it at El classico,then we will see how Real Madrid fans will react to it.Do you think they should cheer for him if breaks it or they should stay mute?
And given that Ronaldo will be playing won't he become sad after they cheer for Messi?Lol,Just asking though.Continue for plenty more gist on this.
Messi is just two goals short of equalling Telmo Zarra's record of
251 goals in Spain's top flight and could potentially surpass the tally
should he score against Madrid on October 25.
The LFP have suggested Messi could be honoured at the Santiago Bernabeu should he break the record
by scoring in the Clasico at the end of the month, and Zubizarreta -
who watched the Madrid fans give a standing ovation to Ronaldinho during
Barcelona's 3-0 win in 2005 - feels it would be fully deserved.
"It's something more to do with sports like American football and
basketball, it sounds odd in football. But he deserves recognition. I'll
settle for a goal against Eibar and Madrid and that we win," he told AS.
"We've seen the Bernabeu applaud Barca players in the past, and vice-versa."
Messi missed a penalty in Argentina's Superclasico defeat to Brazil
at the weekend but Zubizarreta believes it will simply spur him on to
even greater form.
"I don't think penalty misses affect him. He scored two at the
Bernabeu last year. He'd prefer to score to help the team, but I know
that Beijing pitch from pre-season and it's not good," he said. "It will
spur him on to do better.
"Players evolve and Leo isn't just a goalscorer. He understands the
game, he is involved in more phases of play. Goals will always be there
but that won't be all.
"Leo plays more inside and Neymar goes into space and that can
unsettle teams, but also there are others like Pedro and Munir El
Haddadi.
"Our rivals will analyse us and we're always changing - the top teams
always do. Last year was difficult for them both with injuries. Now
there is more consistency."
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