Messi the best I've seen - Lamela

Tottenham's Erik Lamela says his Argentina team-mate Lionel Messi is the best player he has ever seen.

Published : Sep 22, 2018 00:29 IST

Erik Lamela and Lionel Messi playing together for Argentina in 2016
Erik Lamela and Lionel Messi playing together for Argentina in 2016
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Erik Lamela and Lionel Messi playing together for Argentina in 2016

Lionel Messi is a one-off and football will not see a player like the Barcelona and Argentina star again, says Erik Lamela.

Messi struck a hat-trick against PSV to get Barca's Champions League campaign off to a flying start this week, while he has hit four goals in four La Liga games.

Even Messi could not inspire Argentina to success at the World Cup, though, as Jorge Sampaoli's side crashed out at the round of 16 stage to eventual winner France.

International disappointment has plagued Messi's career, with the 31-year-old on the losing side in three Copa America finals as well as at the 2014 World Cup final.

Messi missed Argentina's matches against Guatemala and Colombia in the September international break but team-mate Lamela is in no doubt as to the Barca captain's quality.

"Leo is obviously a very important player for us, for all the things he can give as a player and a team-mate," Lamela said, speaking at the launch of EA Sports' FIFA19.

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"Having him is very important for the group. We all know he is the best inside the pitch and he is always a plus to win a game. What I saw when I played and trained with him, he is by far the best player I have ever seen since I play football. Game after game, people can see the things he does, how easy is for him to score goals, assist, and make what he wants inside the pitch. Sincerely, there won't be anyone like him."

Although his time at Tottenham has been severely disrupted by injury, Lamela is now setting in under fellow Argentine Mauricio Pochettino.

"First year I was here, he helped me because my English wasn't really good," Lamela said of his compatriot. 

"It was important for me to have a manager speaking Spanish, and other South American players, because there are many young players at the team who speak Spanish. But in the end, my relationship with him is like the one he has with other team-mates, it is the same for all of us."

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