Lionel Messi will celebrate his 600th start for Barcelona on
Saturday in what his manager Ernesto Valverde hails as "a monstrous"
achievement.
The five-time
Ballon d'Or winner becomes only the third player to reach the milestone for the
Catalan club after ex-playmaker Xavi Hernandez (767 appearances) and the
current captain Andres Iniesta (642).
In his 599
games since 2004 the 30-year-old Argentine legend has scored 523 goals all
competitions to be the club's all time top scorer and the top scorer in La Liga
with 360.
"It's
monstrous, 600 matches for the same club, with all the goals he's scored, and
all those assists, with all his vivacity," marvelled Valverde at the
eve-of-match press conference on Friday.
"You run
out of adjectives to describe Messi's journey. It shows his importance to this
club.
"To
reach 600 games, that's an awful lot of games! It's extraordinary, like
everything he does.
"It's
not only that he's appearing for the 600th time, it's the way he's played in
these 600 matches."
Against
Sevilla at the Camp Nou, Messi has the opportunity to add to his Liga
season-leading 12 goal haul which has lifted Barcelona to a four-point lead at
the top of the table.
In contrast
his fellow striker Luis Suarez has endured a fallow period this term with only
three league goals.
"Luis is
a goalscorer, it's only a question of perseverence," said Valverde.
"If
there is one thing that sums him up it's this: he's obstinate, aggressive,
committed in his work and we know that he's always got the chance to score
goals...I don't think Luis Suarez is going to down tools."