Messi, Barcelona Dreaming Of Champions League Glory

15th August 2018

Arch rivals Real Madrid have won the coveted title in each of the past three years.

Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (C) carries the cup as they celebrate at the end of the Spanish Super Cup final between Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona at Ibn Batouta Stadium in the Moroccan city of Tangiers on August 12, 2018. Barcelona defeated Sevilla 2-1 to win the Spanish Super Cup. PHOTO/AFP
Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (C) carries the cup as they celebrate at the end of the Spanish Super Cup final between Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona at Ibn Batouta Stadium in the Moroccan city of Tangiers on August 12, 2018. Barcelona defeated Sevilla 2-1 to win the Spanish Super Cup. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • The 31-year-old will take over the captaincy at Barcelona this season following the departure of club legend Andres Iniesta for Japan
  • Messi is a Champions League winner in 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2015
  • Barcelona beat Sevilla 2-1 in the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday
  • They begin the new La Liga campaign at home to Alaves on Saturday

BARCELONA, Spain- Barcelona star Lionel Messi said the club will "do everything possible" this season to prise the Champions League trophy away from arch rivals Real Madrid, who have won the competition each of the past three years.

"This year I think we have a squad that allows us to dream. The new players are going to help us be better than before," Messi told fans at the Camp Nou ahead of Wednesday's pre-season friendly against Boca Juniors.

"Last season was very good because we won the cup and La Liga but the Champions League sticks in our throat, especially given the way we were eliminated," he said, as Barcelona lost to Roma on away goals in the quarter-finals.

"We promise you this year we're going to do everything possible so that this beautiful and much sought after cup comes back to the Camp Nou again," added Messi, a Champions League winner in 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2015.

The 31-year-old will take over the captaincy at Barcelona this season following the departure of club legend Andres Iniesta for Japan.

"We're going to miss the great Andres a lot this year," said Messi. "It's a great honour to be the captain and I know what that means at this club. I was lucky to have great examples like (Carles) Puyol, Xavi and Andres (Iniesta)."

Barcelona, who beat Sevilla 2-1 in the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday, begin the new La Liga campaign at home to Alaves on Saturday.