Xavi: Messi can play until he's 39
Xavi believes Lionel Messi has plenty left in the tank - possibly giving him the chance to coach the Argentina great at Barcelona.
Published : May 05, 2020 07:27 IST
Lionel Messi could play until he is almost 40, according to long-time Barcelona team-mate Xavi Hernandez.
The six-time Ballon d'Or winner, 32, was in typically stellar form for Barca this season, scoring 24 goals in all competitions before the coronavirus pandemic brought a halt to proceedings.
Messi has arguably never been so important to the Blaugrana's overall chances of success and Xavi feels the Argentina superstar has plenty left in the tank – both at club and international level.
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"He's still got five or seven very good years left in him," Xavi said of Messi during an Instagram chat with another ex-Barca forward in Samuel Eto'o.
"He takes good care of himself and he can keep playing until he's 37, 38 or 39. He'll play at the Qatar World Cup, I'm sure."
Coaching Barcelona
If Messi reaches those levels of longevity, Xavi will seemingly hope to have taken charge of him as head coach.
The Al Sadd boss held talks with his former employers earlier this year before Quique Setien was appointed as Ernesto Valverde's successor.
"In January, it wasn't the right moment," Xavi said, echoing comments made on the matter earlier this year.
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"I had conversations with Eric Abidal [Barcelona's sporting director] and Oscar Grau [Barcelona chief executive] and a big offer, but it wasn't the right moment.
"I need a bit more experience. Coaching Barcelona is my dream. I'd like to do it one day. I've said that many times."
Neymar's return
Ideally, Xavi would also see Neymar return from Paris Saint-Germain and be part of any prospective squad of his.
The Brazil forward has frequently been linked with a move back to Camp Nou since his record transfer to the French capital in 2017.
"Footballing wise, he's in the top three or five players in the world, no doubt," Xavi added. "He can make the difference. Let's hope he returns to Barcelona. I'm a Barcelona fan and I want the best players there."