Pochettino says striker almost signed for Espanyol
Lionel Messi came within "centimetres" of signing for Barcelona's
rivals Espanyol, according to Tottenham head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
Lionel Messi came within "centimetres" of signing on loan for Barcelona's local rivals Espanyol, according to Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Pochettino
was playing with Espanyol in the latter stages of his career when the
club apparently explored a loan deal for Barca's Messi.
The
Spurs boss was responding to comments from Brendan Rodgers after the
former Liverpool manager claimed he came close to signing Dele Alli.
Now
at Tottenham, Alli is quickly emerging as a rising star of English
football, but Pochettino does not see the value in talking about what
might have been.
"Do you know how many players
in football are close to signing for many clubs? It's only one comment
from some manager. Dele Alli now is here," the Argentine said.
"We were close at Espanyol to signing Lionel Messi – a centimetre. Unbelievable but this was true.
"Messi was 17, playing for [the] Under-18s and very close to signing for Espanyol. It was close but it never happened.
"In football it's always 'if, if, if' but in football it's about reality. It's not about maybe what could have happened."
Alli
scored one of the goals of the Premier League season so far as
Tottenham beat Crystal Palace 3-1 away on Saturday, the teenager
flicking the ball over his head and turning before volleying into the
net as in-form Spurs' continued their charge up the table.
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