FC Goa's 35-year-old defender Marc Valiente is finding his feet comfortably in India, declaring that the playing style and environment in the country are similar to what he trained for during his time at Barcelona's academy as a teen. The Spanish defender was in Barcelona's youth structure, leading a breakthrough talent and now a modern-day great - Lionel Messi. The defender lectures about the early days when Messi was foremost brought to the academy. As the team was prepared to play the fast-paced touch football that has become interchangeable with Barcelona, Valiente expressed that Messi's differentia had stood out immediately at the time.
"When he came to our team, I think he was 13-14. It was not easy for him because he came from Argentina. He couldn't play in the first season. It was not easy for him to get used to our play, but after that, he was not shy anymore, and you could see from the first minute that he was so different," said Valiente.
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Over the years, many experts have spoken about a youngster's first touch being a helpful indicator of their marker. For nearly two decades, Messi has become a sign of that assertion. But, before he became one of the sport's all-time greats, obliged by his pristine touch, Valiente and the others in the academy had been bystanders.