Messi Denies Issues At Barcelona After Inter Comeback Victory
3rd October 2019
Luis Suarez scored a sensational double at Camp Nou and it was Messi that supplied the Uruguayan's 85th-minute winner, with a pass at the end of a weaving run down the right

- Lionel Messi insisted on Wednesday there are no problems between him and Antoine Griezmann or between the players and Barcelona's board
- Messi returned from injury to make his second start of the season against Inter Milan in the Champions League as Barca came from behind to win 2-1
BARCELONA, Spain-
Lionel Messi insisted on Wednesday there are no problems between him and
Antoine Griezmann or between the players and Barcelona's board.
Messi returned from injury to make his second start of the
season against Inter Milan in the Champions League as Barca came from behind to
win 2-1.
Speaking after the match, Messi was asked about his
relationship with Griezmann, who had said on Tuesday it was
"difficult" to establish a connection with the Argentine while he had
been injured.
"Obviously we have no problem," Messi said.
"There is a good relationship with everyone, the dressing room is united.
We needed this victory and hopefully now we can kick on and continue in this
way."
Luis Suarez scored a sensational double at Camp Nou and it
was Messi that supplied the Uruguayan's 85th-minute winner, with a pass at the
end of a weaving run down the right.
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Barcelona now sit level on four points with Borussia
Dortmund in Group F.
There have also been suggestions of a rift between
Barcelona's players and the board, with Gerard Pique implying last weekend that
articles critical of the team had come from higher up the club, however Messi
denied the relationship had soured
"We are fine. The important thing is to talk about the
triumph of today and against Getafe," he said.
"We have Sevilla now to finish well before the
international break. We will try to win it because it creates a mess when there
is no football so we want to finish well and go out on a high before the
break."