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Injured Messi forced to sit out: Vilanova

Barcelona manager Tito Vilanova defended the decision to field Lionel Messi at the weekend after the Argentine was forced to sit out in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal. Result

Updated on: May 03, 2013 03:20 AM IST
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Barcelona manager Tito Vilanova defended the decision to field Lionel Messi at the weekend after the Argentine was forced to sit out in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal.

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“He played in Bilbao on Saturday (when Barca drew 2-2) because he felt better. He imprinted a change on the team but at the end of the game he felt some strange sensations,” Vilanova told reporters."He trained yesterday (Tuesday) and today, but he didn’t feel right. He is an explosive player and there was a risk he could tear (his hamstring), so he couldn’t help the team in

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these conditions.

“When you have a player that is so good, it is normal that you notice it. If Bayern had been without (Franck) Ribery or (Arjen) Robben they would not be at this level.”

Vilanova also rejected the claim that a clear-out is needed at the Camp Nou in the close season, but admitted that Bayern’s physical superiority had played a crucial role in both legs of the tie.

“All squads are reinforced every season. I said the other day that we didn’t need to change much, but rather recuperate the players we do have.”
Midfielder Xavi echoed his manager’s view that injuries and physical inferiority had played their part, but admitted that Bayern had also been tactically and technically superior.

“The absences of (Carles) Puyol, (Eric) Abidal and today of (Sergio) Busquets and Messi is not an excuse, but they weakened the team,” Xavi said.

 
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