Park: Team's efforts to stop Messi
The midfielder from Manchester United Park Ji-Sung believes that the responsibility to block Lionel Messi can not be left to a player.
before Barcelona, author of the second decisive Champions League Catalan club in the final to win the 2009 United States reached 52 goals this season, but this statistic has raised an important part of your team.
His link play tricks with the ball and made the threat in any place with Argentine international opposition, and for this reason the U.S. is considered park team tactics to get there.
"He is one of the best players in the world - everybody knows and everybody knows that a defender can not stop it then we have to defend as a team," said South Korean international who has was completed when United failed to have won the Champions League against Chelsea in 2008, but played the following year when they were beaten in Rome.
"We have to keep an eye on him in the game for some players have told me that I can not -. Sounds good, but man can not stop, we have to play as a team.
"Everyone gives 100% to stop it."
role of Messi, before traveling through the adoption is completed, the movement and the vision of the Barcelona midfielder.
His ability to keep possession of the ball is unmatched in the world of football and United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has plans to break his rhythm.
Park of the energy levels do not stop running high and are expected to play a key role, but believes the United midfielder to 30 years in some stars of their own.
"I do not know what role I have, in the end, but I do 100% and play to win the game," he said.
"We have a wide circle and Michael Carrick, Ryan Giggs, Anderson - who have a great ability to stop them.
"If we play as a team, as we showed against Chelsea (in the title race victory at Old Trafford earlier this month), or other major parties, we can match against.
"Javier Hernandez, Anderson and Nani had a good season, and this is our team is stronger (as it was early in the season) and that will help us in the final."