José Antonio Camacho, the one who was ex player and ex trainer of the Real Madrid, aseveró this Thursday that the Argentinian star Lionel Messi could be contesting this next day of LaLiga his last classical with the FC Barcelona, as it sees "difficult that remain , since if it wanted to would have said it" especially after the arrival of Joan Laporta to the presidency of the club.

During his path like player of the group merengue, between 1973 and 1989, Camacho contested multiple commitments against the Barça. Whereas like technician of the white picture in 2004, did not have the opportunity to direct any party in front of the Barcelona team. Likewise, no desaprovechó the occasion to refer to the coming classical Barcelona-Madrid of this Saturday 10 April.

"To the current Madrid see it well, with this point that does a month did not have and now yes has. Has ease and with the illusion for winning to the Liverpool will help him to face this classical", exposed Camacho, that ensured that in front of the Barça "any result is well less the defeat". The ex player and ex technician besides analysed the possibilities that his ex team can win in the coming appointment liguera.

"In this party, in theory, the Real Madrid has more need to these heights and think that the one who lose of the two will remain morally badly. Even so, for the League, I respect always to the that goes first, in this case the Athletic", confessed Camacho, that assisted to the 'Challenge Nacex', a tournament of pádel that had the presence of ex players of the Real Madrid and Barcelona.

On Messi

About the Argentinian star, that is to a step to finalise his agreement with the Barcelona to the term of this season, Camacho thought that "it will be difficult that remain ". "Three months ago the thing was very clear, now no so much, and think that if it wanted to remain would have said it already with the arrival of Joan Laporta had a good", aimed Camacho to the time that assumed that it would like "him" that Sergio Bouquets remained in the Real Madrid.