Moreover, average players tend to overstay their welcome at Barca for the same exact reason.
In a recent interview, former Barcelona coach Tata Martino denied the rumours about Leo Messi threatening him to talk to the president and have the coach fired during his time in Catalonia.
However, the Blaugrana fan BBZ8800 at Barca Forum wasn’t convinced by the coach’s words. They believe that Tata, just like the other ‘average coaches’ that have worked at Camp Nou, were willing to put up with alleged tyrant Messi for quite a simple reason.
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“Money, money, money.
“Again, if I were a random coach from Compostela or Tenerife and get a chance to coach Barca. That would be once in a lifetime opportunity. I will earn 10-20x more than before (look at Valverde).
“For average coaches that is a win-win. The same as how players come to Barca, get benched but they don’t want to leave like Song, Rakitic etc. Since they are earning an insane amount of money. And if you know that you won’t succeed in other clubs either, it’s better to sit and earn money at Barca.
“Now imagine if Argentina offers the national team job to Setien or Valverde. They don’t have jobs, nobody wants them.
“Why wouldn’t they take one more big chance and take a lot of money? Even if that means being c*cked by Messi.
“In real life, a lot of people do jobs which they don’t like or work for bosses who they don’t like. But if the money is good… Now apply the same logic to a farmer Tata Martino.”
As a reminder, Quique Setien has revealed in a recent interview that he found it difficult to manage Messi because of the player’s character, fueling the rumours about Messi being a dictator.
However, keep in mind that Messi being a ‘dictator’ at Barca are only rumours and we should treat them as such. No one can say what kind of a person Leo is unless they know him personally.
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