As Nicklas Bendtner stunned the Nou Camp by putting Arsenal ahead after 19 minutes, 1-0 on the night and 3-2 overall in tonight’s European Champions League Quarter-Final, what better way to lose the advantage just three minutes later by allowing Lionel Messi not one but two chances to score with a fantastic strike, leaving Manuel Alumnia no chance at all.
By half time the Lionel Messi show was in full swing, and the best player in the world had scored another two goals to put the tie well and truly out of Arsenal’s reach, and in the process scoring his third hat-trick of 2010.
Messi’s fourth goal in the 88th minute was nothing more than icing on the cake. By then everyone watching the game had surely agreed that this was one of the most amazing performances by any one individual footballer, possibly on par with Maradonna’s single-handed (forgive the pun) defeat of England in the 1986 World Cup Quarter-final.
And for those of you who listen to cricket legend and football pundit muppet, Darren Gough, on Talk Sport, I wonder if he will still be comparing Lionel Messi to Aaron Lennon tomorrow – a good player but not a great player, is his usually comment when asked about Lionel Messi.
I can’t imagine Messi ever leaving Barcelona while he is still in his prime because of the debt he owes Barcelona. But how I would love to see him perform weekend in and week out in the Premier League.
After tonight’s match Arsene Wenger, Nicklas Bendtner and Manuel Alumina all said they were simply beaten by the better team, and praised Lionel Messi’s amazing performance. Wenger added he was the best player in the world “by a long way”.
Wenger knows his onions and tonight I am in total agreement with him.
Barcelona beat Arsenal 6-3 on aggreagate and will play Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan in the semi-finals after the Italian champions beat CSK Moscow tonight 1-0 away from home, 2-0 on aggreagate.








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1 LiverpoolRed // Apr 9, 2010 at 9:18 pm
Cant agree more a truely great performance smashing in four goals.
The whole Barcelona team were fantastic but could Messi’s four goal haul go down as one of the best individual performances in the Champions league? Better than Gerrards in the 2005 final?