The PSV midfielder discussed how the Argentine would fare in Italy with his teammates during his time at San Siro, and concluded he would not be well suited to the league's style.
PSV midfielder Mark van Bommel has revealed that he and his former AC Milan colleagues believed Lionel Messi would struggle in Serie A.
The forward failed to shine in Barcelona’s 2-0 defeat to AC Milan on Wednesday night, with the Rossoneri taking all the plaudits for silencing the famously deadly Blaugrana attack.
Van Bommel, who spent the 2011-12 season at San Siro, has claimed that he and his colleagues at Milan were of the opinion that Messi would struggle to score more than 30 goals in a campaign if he played in Italy.
"Three quarters [of the locker room] thought he would score definitely less [than 30 goals a season in Serie A]," Van Bommel told Algemeen Dagblad. "And that's me included, yes. Serie A is just a very different approach to football. You can still neutralise sides like in no other league.
"It was only last year that Messi scored his first goal against an Italian club. This is no coincidence."
Van Bommel also added that he enjoyed his year at Milan more than his season with Barca, though he puts that down to footballing expectations.
"At Barcelona I had a great year, but the affection at Milan was huge," van Bommel said. "Perhaps it was also about how I arrived at the club. I was brought in as a big name. But at Milan, I was able to apply myself, I think, in terms of football but also as a human being, and I had a great time.”
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