Nasser Sadiq

Argentine star Lionel Messi has scored a negative number since the departure of his Portuguese rival Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid and his transfer to Juventus in the summer of 2018, where the Barcelona captain did not score any goal during six clasico clashes between the two teams.

Messi, 32, failed on Sunday to save Barcelona from the defeat in the face of the wounded Real after receiving two successive defeats.

Interestingly, Messi scored the last goal in the Royal net in the last Clasico in which Ronaldo participated, before moving to Juventus 18 months ago, where the confrontation that took place on May 6, 2018 ended in a 2-2 draw, and both Messi and Ronaldo scored a goal for his team.

Since that confrontation, Barcelona has played six games against the Real, including four in the Spanish League and one in the Cup, and scored 12 goals in which Messi had no goal in spite of Barcelona's superiority over the Real since the departure of Ronaldo, where he won three games against one victory for Real, which was a victory yesterday Just.

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Football commentator on "Bn Sports" channels, Hafeez Darraji, explains that the failure of Messi to record since Ronaldo's departure is a mere coincidence, stressing that the Real did not lose his strength by leaving any player even without the Don.

Draghi said to Al-Jazeera Net that Messi's failure to shake the net has other reasons as well, including the great pressure he signed recently due to his accusation that he is the final order in Barcelona, ​​and that his physical and mental fitness was affected, and he was clearly exhausted in yesterday's match, and there are rumors of His participation in the game is infected.

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Draghi explains Messi's level fluctuation and retreat in El Clasico as the beginning of the end for the Argentine star who started counting down to retire permanently, while BN Sports football analyst Dr. Tariq Al-Jalahma sees Messi's talent may sometimes decline but is inexhaustible, and that he has a lot to offer In stadiums with Barcelona.

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Al-Jalahma says to Al-Jazeera Net that Messi answered this question himself when he recently stated that Ronaldo's departure from Real ended the permanent competition between them, and diminished the excitement that characterized the El Clasico while they were together on the green rectangle.