Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas has hailed his teammate Lionel Messi, after the Argentine struck a scintillating hat trick in the 5-4 victory over Deportivo La Coruna.
The
Blaugrana were pegged back after taking a 3-0 lead, with Javier
Mascherano earning a red card, though Tito Vilanova's men would hold on
in an entertaining match at Riazor.
Fabregas praised the hat trick hero, also insisting that the most important thing was the three points.
"Messi
comes from a long trip with the national team and [is] always here. He
gives us a lot. Indeed, he understands all. Messi is from another
world," the 25-year-old told reporters after the game. "These things
[the red card] happen in football. [We] need to analyse whether or not
it was a penalty, or a red card. But we have been very good in that
little bit of a crazy [game]. The important thing was the three points."
The
former Arsenal captain also spoke of his mixed start to the season, but
maintains that he has been working hard under Vilanova.
"I have
always believed in our chances, I've always been quiet and I worked
hard. I've prepared very well and I will keep working. The coach makes
the decisions," he said. "I was very comfortable and when [being
replaced by] Xavi, what remains is to sit and clap. His position has
made me feel comfortable, the ball was over, [there was] more connection
and I have always played in this position since childhood. It favors my
game."
Barcelona hosts Scottish side Celtic in the Champions League in midweek.
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