Coming to Barcelona vs. Ac Milan | Ambrosini: We Do Not Need Someone to Keep Messi

AC Milan captain Massimo Ambrosini are well aware of the uniqueness of a Lionel Messi, but he insisted thatit would not “mark” the players from Argentina is the second legChampions League quarter-final, at the Nou Camp early day.

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MILAN – AC Milan captain Massimo Ambrosini are well aware of the uniqueness of a Lionel Messi, but he insisted that it would not ‘mark’ the players from Argentina is the second leg Champions League quarter-final, at the Nou Camp early day.

Milan won the Champions League 2006-2007 last, able to with stand the Catalan team drew 0-0 at San Siro last week without having to appoint someone ‘watching’ the movement of the player who won the Ballon d’Or three times that.

As a result, Ambrosini see there is a reason why they should change the style of play and approach to his team when they travel to Barcelona, ​​early morning.

“Messi is a unique player with the ball at his feet, I can not think of to try to stop it,” said the veteran midfielder, as reported by Sky Sports on Tuesday (03/004/2012).

“So I think, we’re not going to assign someone the role of stopping its movement,” he continued.

Ambrosini also believes that Milanis not only able to deal with Barcelona for 90 minutes of the game, he also claims that Milan will play host to take over at some point, if Milan wants to advance to the semifinals.

“If you allow them to play their game, something that sooner or later occur. We must face them with courage if not this game willbe very difficult, “close the Rossoneri player who has been in uniform since 1995 last season.

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