Messi will bounce back for second leg - Hiddink
By Iain Rogers
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lionel Messi will bounce back from his subdued performance in Barcelona's Champions League semi-final first leg on Tuesday to be a threat in the return next week, Chelsea coach Guus Hiddink said.
Messi is the top scorer in the competition with eight goals, but Chelsea's Jose Bosingwa, in for the suspended Ashley Cole at left back, and his team mates managed to thwart the Argentina international in the 0-0 draw at the Nou Camp.
"Messi was rather well neutralised tactically tonight," Hiddink said at a news conference.
"Bosingwa did a good job and had some help from (Florent) Malouda on the left side and good support from the centre as well when Messi cut inside," the Dutchman added.
"It can happen one night that you stop him, but I don't think it will happen twice."
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said Messi had done well considering how tightly he was marshalled by a physically strong and aggressive Chelsea side.
"He was the victim of extremely tight marking so it was not easy for him to find space," he told a later news conference. "I think he did great given the circumstances."
Guardiola noted that Chelsea had played very cautiously with effectively six defenders and only Didier Drogba up front. Continued...




