Barcelona
coach Luis Enrique has described reports of a bust-up with Lionel Messi as
"inaccurate and ill-intentioned" and said he has the backing of all
the players in his squad. Talk
has been rife of disagreements and heated exchanges between the pair while
rumours of a move to Chelsea have grown with Catalan radio saying the London
club has contacted the players' father and agent Jorge.
Reuters reports RAC1
radio claimed Premier League leaders Chelsea would be prepared to pay Messi's 250
million (US$295.80 million) buy-out clause.
"I
have the same relationship with all the players since the start of the season.
Obviously we know each other better now but there is no change in the
relationship," Luis Enrique told a news conference ahead of Thursday's
King's Cup last 16 clash with Elche.
"I
feel I have the support of the club and the players. I have no doubt about
that. I continue my work with the same professionalism as before and I am not
here to deny stories.
"I
am not going to comment about all the different media reports about what has
supposed to have taken place. There are so many varied reports which are
inaccurate and ill intentioned," added the coach.
Messi
and Luis Enrique were reported to have had heated arguments in training last
Friday and again after Sunday's defeat at Real Sociedad, where Messi was
unhappy about being left out of the starting lineup.
Luis
Enrique felt the player was not ready to start, having only returned to
training on Friday following his Christmas break.
On
Monday, Messi then failed to attend a training session open to the public and a
hospital visit to see sick children due to illness.
The
fact that on the same day he started following Chelsea on Instagram was
interpreted as another indication of his state of mind.
"Messi
is the best player in the world. I have said it so many times that there is no
point repeating it," added Luis Enrique.
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