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Messi: People say what they want to say and I'm painted as son of a b****

  /  autty

Lionel Messi has suggested he is not 100 per cent fit, just two weeks before facing Manchester United in the Champions League.

In a fiery interview with Radio 94.7 in Argentina, Messi also took aim at his critics and warned them he has no immediate plans to retire from international football.

'Somebody says whatever they want to say about me and then people believe it and I'm painted as the son of a b****,' he said, livid at the most recent criticism after he pulled out of Argentina's win over Morocco this week and travelled back to Barcelona.

He said: 'It has become the custom to say things about me. They invent things about me when I am not there. Nothing surprises me.

'The truth is I came back to the Argentina team with a pubis injury that I have been carrying since December and I have been training less and not playing all games.

'Pubis injuries are complicated; you cannot shake them off from one day to the next. I feel better but I have to take care of myself.

'I wanted to play both games with Argentina but after the first game I had some pain and I decided to rest so as not to aggravate the injury. It is improving all the time but it is not completely cleared up.'

The prospects do not look good for the Copa America due to be played this summer in Brazil and Messi continues to be accused of not loving his country.

He added: 'My generation of players have been treated badly. We are a group that does not pay lip service. We don't keep saying that we love playing for Argentina.

'I don't go on about how I love the Argentina team as some do all the time.

'People believe what they want to believe. We don't pay lip service. We are professionals and if that were not the case I would not have come back to play for the team. No one has made me do it.'

Asked about the World Cup failure of last year he said: 'It infuriates me some of the things they say like my father runs the team.

'They say he has power in the AFA (Argentina Football Association). The family suffers. I have friends and family who suffer because of what they say.'

He admitted needing time away after the World Cup saying: 'I tried to shut myself away and grieving with just my family and getting far from everything; far from the Argentina team.'

Messi is understood to have had his fallings out with current coach Lionel Scaloni. 

Despite this, some have still claimed he picked the new manager.

He added: 'I left the World Cup and didn't speak to anyone. Scaloni called me a few times and told me about the project. I never talked with anybody to make Scaloni the coach.' 

On the accusation that he has picked the Argentina team over the years he said: 'Kun [Aguero] has said many times: "I am a big friend of Leo's and I am on the bench". If I had that much power Kun would be in the team.'