Ivan Rakitic's Tribute to Lionel Messi and Reflections on Barcelona's Past and Present
Former Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic has called for the club to honor Lionel Messi with a fitting tribute and hopes the Argentine superstar continues playing for a few more years. Rakitic reflects on Messi's influence and discusses the missed opportunities for Barcelona in recent years. He also praises Luis Enrique as the best coach in the game today.

Former Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic has called for the club to finally honour Lionel Messi with a fitting tribute, while expressing his hope that the Argentine superstar continues his career at the highest level for "a few more years". Speaking on his 38th birthday, the Croatian reflected on the impact his former team-mate has had on the sport, noting that Messi's influence transcends club rivalries and borders.Having shared a dressing room during one of Camp Nou's most glittering eras, the mutual respect between Rakitic and Messi remains incredibly strong. Rakitic, who is now retired from football, is adamant that the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner's legacy demands universal recognition that extends well beyond Catalonia."Messi deserves a tribute in Barcelona, in Croatia, in Argentina, in Miami... He's the best in history," Rakitic stated during a wide-ranging interview with Radio Marca. "You don't have to be a Barca or Inter Miami fan. If you love football, you love Leo. He's a guy who has changed the way we see and understand the game. I hope that he doesn't stop playing and continues for a few more years."Rakitic's comments come amid lingering frustration regarding the failed attempt to bring Messi back to Catalonia in 2023, before his move to MLS outfit Inter Miami. While fans dreamt of a romantic return, former manager Xavi recently alleged that Joan Laporta blocked the deal after receiving the green light from La Liga. This administrative collapse prevented what Rakitic and many others viewed as the perfect final chapter for the club's greatest-ever player, who was initially forced to leave in 2021 due to the club's dire financial status.Rakitic, who now serves as director of football at Hajduk Split, also reserved special praise for Luis Enrique, the man who guided Barca to treble glory in 2014-15. He described the current Paris Saint-Germain boss as the finest coach in the game today, admitting his disappointment that his tenure in Barcelona did not last longer. "The most important coach that I have had has been Luis Enrique, it doesn't surprise me what he has achieved in Paris because if he can get the players listen to him, he achieves results," he said. "It is a pity that he didn't stay longer with us in Barcelona. He is the best coach in the world, it's an incredible joy to see the PSG play."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingRakitic, who famously scored in the 2015 Champions League final against Juventus, reflected on why the Catalan giants have failed to replicate that European success in the decade since. "It saddens me that Barca has been waiting since 2015 to win the Champions League. I remain convinced that we could have won a couple more European titles, and we didn't do it because we didn't know how to maintain that hunger from the first season," he said.His words carry particular weight as the current Barca squad continues to navigate their own European hurdles. The team recently had to rely on a late Lamine Yamal penalty to rescue a 1-1 draw against Newcastle in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
Ivan Rakitic's Plea for a Proper Tribute to Lionel Messi
Former Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic has expressed his belief that Lionel Messi deserves a tribute that transcends club rivalries and borders. Rakitic insists that Messi's impact on football history warrants recognition not only in Barcelona but also in Croatia, Argentina, Miami, and beyond. He emphasizes that Messi's influence goes beyond just being a Barca or Inter Miami fan, stating that anyone who loves football loves Messi. Rakitic hopes that Messi continues playing for a few more years, highlighting the significant role Messi has played in revolutionizing the game.
Disappointment Over the Failed Return of Lionel Messi to Barcelona
Rakitic's comments come at a time of lingering frustration over the failed attempt to bring Messi back to Barcelona in 2023 before his move to Inter Miami. Former manager Xavi alleged that the return was blocked by Joan Laporta after La Liga gave the green light, resulting in a missed opportunity for Messi to end his career at the club where he made his name. Rakitic and many others saw this as the perfect final chapter for Messi, especially after his departure in 2021 due to the club's financial struggles. The missed opportunity has left many fans longing for what could have been a romantic return for the club's greatest player.
Praise for Luis Enrique and Reflections on Barcelona's European Success
Rakitic also praised Luis Enrique, the coach who led Barcelona to treble glory in 2014-15. He described Enrique as the finest coach in the game today and expressed disappointment that his tenure at Barcelona was not longer. Rakitic highlighted Enrique's ability to get players to listen to him and achieve results. Reflecting on Barcelona's Champions League success, Rakitic expressed sadness that the club has not won the title since 2015. He believes Barca had the potential to win more European titles but lacked the necessary hunger and consistency to maintain success at that level.





