(PA) Wednesday 18 July 2012
Lionel Messi has stressed that titles are more important than individual records after his best personal season saw Barcelona fail to deliver either the UEFA Champions League or La Liga.
The Argentinian scored a staggering 73 goals as Barça won the Copa del Rey, FIFA Club World Cup and both European and Spanish Super Cups.
The main prizes eluded them, though, but Messi believes that both he and the team can find a way to succeed under the management of Tito Vilanova, Pep Guardiola's replacement.
He told Marca after starting pre-season training: "What Tito Vilanova has done in these two days is exactly what Pep did in his four years. The same hard-working people remain, everything is equal and we start in the same way.
"I am not looking to beat my level of goals. This isn't my objective. My objective is to win titles and this for us is fundamental."
The three-time FIFA Ballon d'Or winner also accepted that while beating his personal numbers from last season may be difficult, it is overcoming Real Madrid that remains the biggest challenge.
"Every year is difficult. Real Madrid won the league last year and this season will be very difficult. Our objective is to fight until the end. This year we will do the same," he added.
"I try to improve every year. I try to continue my level and continue growing with the team and the players we have. I always try to take advantage of the moment and I hope that this year will be the same and I won't have to lose any game."
Praise for Villa
Finally, Messi also hailed the return of David Villa to full fitness as a key factor in the lack ofBarça's transfer dealings during the close season.
Villa missed the second half of the season and UEFA EURO 2012 with a broken leg, and Messi said: "We don't lack any forward with the players we have got. Villa is recuperating very
The Argentinian scored a staggering 73 goals as Barça won the Copa del Rey, FIFA Club World Cup and both European and Spanish Super Cups.
The main prizes eluded them, though, but Messi believes that both he and the team can find a way to succeed under the management of Tito Vilanova, Pep Guardiola's replacement.
He told Marca after starting pre-season training: "What Tito Vilanova has done in these two days is exactly what Pep did in his four years. The same hard-working people remain, everything is equal and we start in the same way.
I try to improve every year. I try to continue my level and continue growing with the team and the players we have.
Lionel Messi, Barcelona forward
"I am not looking to beat my level of goals. This isn't my objective. My objective is to win titles and this for us is fundamental."
The three-time FIFA Ballon d'Or winner also accepted that while beating his personal numbers from last season may be difficult, it is overcoming Real Madrid that remains the biggest challenge.
"Every year is difficult. Real Madrid won the league last year and this season will be very difficult. Our objective is to fight until the end. This year we will do the same," he added.
"I try to improve every year. I try to continue my level and continue growing with the team and the players we have. I always try to take advantage of the moment and I hope that this year will be the same and I won't have to lose any game."
Praise for Villa
Finally, Messi also hailed the return of David Villa to full fitness as a key factor in the lack ofBarça's transfer dealings during the close season.
Villa missed the second half of the season and UEFA EURO 2012 with a broken leg, and Messi said: "We don't lack any forward with the players we have got. Villa is recuperating very
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