Former Barcelona star Rafael Marquez has revealed that Pep Guardiola once had to intervene to stop an argument between the Mexican and Lionel Messi.
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- Marquez had argument with Messi
- Guardiola had to step in to stop fight
- Details on relationship
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The Mexican defender explained that he grew frustrated at Messi's continual dribbling in training. Marquez continued to suggest that he had lost his temper and had a go at the Argentine who was a considered a youngster at the time – an argument ensued and boss at the time, Guardiola, had to step in.
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WHAT MARQUEZ SAID
Speaking to Yordi Rosada, Marquez revealed: "We knew that Leo could dribble to three or four players, but sometimes exaggerated it a lot. We tried to direct it, saying to him: 'Here you dribble, here you don't'.
"By my strong insistence in these instructions, started a problem between Messi and I. We began to exchange words and Guardiola had to intervene to solve the problem. Messi and I were not big friends, we were colleagues."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Marquez holds a joint record for appearing at the most World Cup tournaments having played in five tournaments from 2002-2018. A record tied with his ex-teammate, Messi.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MARQUEZ?
Marquez is the current boss of Barcelona Atletic – the second team of the Catalan giants. Given this link, the Mexican has been rumoured to be in line to replace Xavi at the end of the season.