Never said would quit Argentina: Messi

August 28, 2015 06:17 pm | Updated April 03, 2016 02:41 am IST

Barcelona's Lionel Messi poses with his Best Player UEFA 2015 Award, during the draw ceremony for the 2015/2016 Champions League Cup soccer competition at Monaco's Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo August 27, 2015.

Barcelona's Lionel Messi poses with his Best Player UEFA 2015 Award, during the draw ceremony for the 2015/2016 Champions League Cup soccer competition at Monaco's Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo August 27, 2015.

Argentina forward Lionel Messi, hit out at local media for reports stating he would take a break from his national side, after a disappointing >performance in the Copa America .

The 28-year-old star was put under the scanner by the local media, after his side went down to Chile on penalties, in the Copa America final.

Argentina coach Gerardo Martino backed the forward and said he would have gone away, if he was subjected to the media abuse, which Messi had to face.

“I never said that I wasn’t going to play any longer with the national team,” Messi was quoted as saying by goal.

“The media can’t kill me any more than they already have. I am used to them saying these types of things. Now we have friendlies and as long as the coach calls me up, I am going to continue to be present,” he said.

Lional Messi, crowned as the >best player in Europe for the 2014-2015 season, will be aiming to add to his reputation, when his FC Barcelona side entertain Malaga at home, in a La Liga match on Saturday.

The four-time world player of the year is in Martino’s squad to face Bolivia and Mexico in the United States of America (USA) next month.

The > talismanic striker has scored 46 goals from 103 outings for his national side, just 10 behind Argentina’s all-time top goalscorer, Gabriel Batistuta.

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