Barcelona fans relieved after Messi says he will stay

Lionel Messi was forced to remain at Barcelona after club president Josep Maria Bartomeu reportedly broke his word to let the Argentine superstar leave. (AFP)
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Updated 05 September 2020
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Barcelona fans relieved after Messi says he will stay

  • Argentina great ‘wants to avoid the ugly possibility of going to court to seek his release’

BARCELONA: Barcelona fans breathed a collective sigh of relief a day after Lionel Messi said he would wait a year in his desire to seek success elsewhere.

Argentina great Messi announced on Friday that, despite having told the club he wanted to leave, he would see out the last season on his contract.

The 33-year-old forward said he would stay because he wanted to avoid the ugly possibility of going to court to seek his release.

“He’s Staying” was splashed over a huge photo of Messi on the front page of Barcelona’s daily Sport on Saturday.

“As a Barça supporter I celebrate the news,” 72-year-old retiree Roberto Ciervo said.

“They managed to avoid a bitter end. Something nobody, including himself, wanted after his career in Barça.”

While fans are divided over whether to blame the player or club executives for the pending separation, Messi’s immaculate reputation in the Spanish city has undoubtedly taken a knock.

Some supporters, like Ciervo, said they understand his decision to leave after the team’s failures in the Champions League in recent seasons, which reached a low point with a stunning 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals last month.

Messi said in an interview with Goal.com that “throughout the year I had been telling the president that I wanted to leave, that the time had come to seek new goals and new directions in my career.”

Although he had voiced criticism of the team’s inability to compete at the top level during the season, he saved the bombshell he wanted to leave until after the Champions League debacle. And his way of telling Barcelona — and his fans — could not have been colder: Sending a buxofax, a certified document in Spain similar to a telegram, to the club’s office.

That has irked some of Barcelona’s faithful.

“I followed the whole story. And I think he handled things a bit wrong,” said 44-year-old health worker Noelia Lagares.

“If he had already made up his mind about leaving then he should have said it before, like in January. He said he feels like part of the family because he’s spent his life here. Then, why send a burofax? Either he didn’t get good advice or he didn’t know how to do it in a nicer fashion, the way we fans would have liked.”

Barcelona starts the season in three weeks when it hosts Villarreal at a Camp Nou still devoid of fans due to COVID-19. So, Messi will avoid hearing the verdict of the crowd, for now.

He had to put his exit plans on hold after Barcelona refused to let him go unless his buyout clause of €700 million ($829 million) was triggered.

Barcelona has limited its response to Messi’s announcement to two tweets.

The first on Friday was an excerpt from his interview on Goal.com saying, “I will give it my all. My love for Barca will never waver.” That was followed by a video clip on Saturday of him scoring the winning goal in the 2009 Club World Cup final.

Messi has not yet trained with his teammates under new coach Ronald Koeman and did not turn up on Saturday either.


Davidson wins dramatic play-off with eagle at Address Marassi

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Davidson wins dramatic play-off with eagle at Address Marassi

  • Welshman completes remarkable turnaround after opening-round 71 to claim maiden MENA Golf Tour title
  • Adam Elshamy is leading amateur and leading Egyptian for second consecutive week

AL-ALAMEIN: Welshman Jack Davidson holed an eagle putt on the first play-off hole to beat Spain’s Juan Salama and claim victory at the Egypt Golf Series Address Marassi Golf Resort 2.

Both players finished regulation play at 14 under par after matching four-under 68s, setting up a dramatic conclusion on the par-five 18th.

Returning to the 18th for the play-off, both players found the fairway off the tee. Davidson went first with his approach and found the center of the green in two. Salama’s second shot finished just off in the fringe, and with the pin removed he backed himself to hole the eagle chip, but the lie was not ideal and he caught it slightly heavy, leaving it short of the hole. Davidson then stepped up and rolled in his eagle putt from 25 feet to seal a remarkable victory.

The triumph caps an incredible week for the Welshman, who was one over par after an opening 71 before firing a course record-equaling 63 in Round 2 to propel himself into contention.

“It’s been a bit of a journey over the last few days, and really over the last couple of years," Davidson said. “I wasn’t really in the tournament after the first round, but shooting 63 put me right back in it and gave me a chance going into the final day with so many players close together.

“I was giving myself chances all day and even though the putts weren’t dropping late on, I stayed patient and managed to get myself into the play-off. From there it was just about having no fear and committing fully to every shot. If I was going to win, I wanted to do it by trying my best, not by hoping.”

Davidson’s final round of 68 featured birdies at the fourth, seventh and ninth to turn in three-under 33, with a steady back nine and a closing birdie at the last to force extra holes.

The Welshman spoke emotionally about his difficult journey to reach this point.

“The last couple of years haven’t been easy for me, and towards the end of last year my relationship with golf was in a really poor place,” he said. “Over the past few months I’ve made some big changes and built an amazing support team around me, and they’ve completely turned both my game and my mindset around. I genuinely wouldn’t be standing here without them.

“The return of the MENA Golf Tour has come at the perfect time for me. I was starting to see improvements in my game but didn’t have anywhere to play, and this tour has given me the chance to compete against strong international fields on fantastic golf courses.”

Salama, who led or shared the lead after each of the first two rounds, was gracious in defeat despite coming agonizingly close to victory.

“My game is in really good shape and I played some very solid golf all day,” said the Spaniard, who turned in four-under 32 with birdies at the fourth, sixth, eighth and ninth. “It was almost a bogey-free round, which gives me a lot of confidence.

“In the play-off, I was just off the green in two and tried to hole the eagle chip but the lie was not great and got it a little heavy. I still felt I had a really good chance to make birdie but Jack holed a great eagle putt. I tried my best, and that's all you can do.”

Scotland’s Michael Stewart finished alone in third at 13 under after a closing 68, while the Czech Republic’s Dominik Pavoucek and England’s Curtis Knipes shared fourth at 11 under.

MENA Golf Tour Rankings leader Chris Wood finished in a tie for 15th at eight under, while Egypt’s Adam Elshamy claimed the leading amateur and leading Egyptian honors for the second consecutive week, finishing one under par.

“It was an incredible experience, especially to win again and playing the final round alongside Chris Wood,” Elshamy said. “He's such a professional and the way he carries himself on the course is really admirable. That’s something I’ll definitely try to take into my own game going forward.

“What really stood out was how consistent he is with his process. Every shot looks the same, regardless of what happened before or what’s coming next. It made me realize I need to be more process-driven and less reactionary, and that’s something I’ll be working on.”

Davidson collected $18,000 from the $100,000 prize fund along with Official World Golf Ranking points as the MENA Golf Tour's Egypt swing continues.

The tour now heads to Madinaty Golf Club in Cairo for the Egypt Golf Series Madinaty (Feb. 3-5), the final event of the four-tournament Egypt swing.