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Jean-Claire Todivo reveals: "In Barcelona we were banned from touching Messi in training"
"Nice is the best player in history. Nobody wants to hurt him."
Willy Cavajero: "He is as competitive as Jordan, even in training he is not willing to lose"
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Saturday, 21 August 2021, 07:06
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Leo Messi is known for refusing initiated rests in games, but when it comes to training, it turns out that everything is being done to make it easier for him.
At least that's what Jean-Claire Tudibo, who played for Messi in Barcelona, says about the special rules that applied to him.
"In Barcelona, we were banned from touching him in training. No glitches, no offenses. It sounds excessive, but it's true," said the brakeman who plays for Nice and has been collaborating with Messi since 2018.
"He's the best player in the history of football. Nobody wants to hurt him."
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Willy Cbajero, who played for Messi for Argentina, says that despite the "discounts" he receives in training, he is still training at peak intensity.
"He's like a machine, even when he's training. He just wants to win, he owes it to himself. Like they show Michael Jordan in 'The Last Dance.' He gets no loss, not even in training. "People don't understand how impossible it is to stop him. Teams put up four or five players to keep him, and he still does what he wants. It's amazing."
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