Lionel Messi better than ever after latest Champions League glory?

Lionel Messi celebrates with the trophy after winning the Champions League again
After watching Lionel Messi
star as Barcelona lifted the Champions League trophy with a 3-1 win over
Juventus in Berlin, Adam Bate reflects on a season that saw the
Argentine genius reclaim his throne from Cristiano Ronaldo and perhaps
become better than ever...
There are plenty of theories about what sparked it. Cristiano
Ronaldo's guttural scream upon winning the Ballon d'Or in January is
perhaps the most fantastical. Had Lionel Messi heard enough? After all,
one week prior to that there had been a bust up with Luis Enrique and
he'd been left out of the starting line-up for the defeat to Real
Sociedad. In the first game following the ceremony in Switzerland, Messi
scored his first La Liga hat-trick away from the Nou Camp in almost a
year.What we've seen since has been Messi at his very best. He came into Saturday's Champions League final having scored five braces in his previous eight games, the first time he'd been on that sort of streak since 2012. Events in Berlin only underlined the return to top form. The goal didn't come but the medal rarely looked in doubt. It's the fourth of his career and one he's waited four years for.

Juventus could not stop Lionel Messi winning the Champions League
Most worrying of all was the suggestion that Messi was physically not able to perform in the same manner as he had previously. That would be understandable given his extraordinary workload - averaging well over 60 games per season for club and country over a seven-year period. Messi has rarely been substituted in that time and just next weekend the roadshow will move on to Chile where he's expected to play in Argentina's first game at the Copa America. It's a punishing routine.

Lionel Messi's slight dip in form allowed Cristiano Ronaldo to win the Ballon d'Or
The skills never once deserted the great man but that spark over a yard briefly eluded him. When he covered only 6.8 kilometres in last season's Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid, barely more than goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto, an explanation was proffered arguing that it was a tactical decision. The claim was unconvincing. If Messi could or would run as he had before, there seemed little reason to believe he shouldn't be doing so.
But something has changed and the spark is back. It was evident in the way he nipped through a seemingly non-existent gap to penetrate the Athletic Bilbao defence and score his Copa del Rey wonder goal last weekend. And we saw glimpses of it against Juventus, gliding by Arturo Vidal early on then dancing away from Paul Pogba and Patrice Evra just before the interval.
Physically strong
Messi looks physically strong once again, able to get the better of opponents with speed as well as skill. Some are crediting this to the work of Italian doctor and nutritionist Giuliano Poser whose help the player sought out last year. For Messi to take the time out to visit such an individual is revealing in itself. It was surely an acknowledgement that there was scope for improvement in his preparation. Leonardo Bonucci tasted the results when Messi turned on the after-burners to sprint away from him early in the second half of the final.
"When a football player eats better, their body functions well," Poser told Sport in the build-up to the Champions League final. "He can work and strengthen his muscles, helping him have more resistance on the pitch and preventing fatigue from setting in. The human body is a machine that must eat and be treated well in order for the muscles to work well. Leo Messi eats and works well. I think that Leo is a very intelligent and intuitive man. He is a great athlete."

Now he brings the assists into it. Now he’s willing to share.
Thierry Henry
His glorious long-range pass to find Jordi Alba provided the catalyst for Ivan Rakitic's opening goal. Another to Neymar drew a handball shout minutes later and a pass slid through to Suarez might have seen Dani Alves double the lead. His chipped pass to Neymar then caught out the Juve back line - and this was all inside the opening 15 minutes. It's a side of his game that Messi has developed with time.
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