07 July,2010 01:24 PM IST | | AFP
Spanish coach Vicente del Bosque dubbed Argentine star Lionel Messi one of his players of the World Cup - even though the South Americans were crushed in the quarter-finals by Germany.
"Messi showed what a fine player he is, but for an individual to shine more then that has to go hand in hand with collective success," Del Bosque told a press conference ahead of today's semi-final against the Germans.
Argentina's Lionel Messi is tackled by four German players in the quarter-final of the 2010 Football World Cup in Cape Town last week. Germany thrashed Argentina 4-0 |
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While Argentina, despite their individual qualities, failed in the quarter-final properly to gel as a team.
"I always thought Leo did well. It's hard for a player as good as he is to play badly," said Iniesta. "I thought he did well - he didn't have the luck to score but he was always at the hub of Argentine play.
"I am not his coach and I don't know what he asked of him - I only know that it's always a delight to watch him play," Iniesta concluded.