Barcelona's Lionel Messi is from another planet - Atletico Madrid's Gimenez

Published on: 06 March 2018

Diego Simeone said Lionel Messi was the difference as the Argentine's winner downed Atletico and left them eight points adrift of Barcelona. Janusz Michallik feels Barcelona sealed the La Liga title with a win over Atletico, but the injury to Andres Iniesta is a real concern for the club's Champions League hopes.

Atletico Madrid defender Jose Maria Gimenez said Lionel Messi was "from another planet" after his brilliant free kick decided their top-of-the-table clash on Sunday.

Messi's moment of inspiration earned Barca a 1-0 victory over second-placed Atleti at the Camp Nou and put them eight points clear with 11 games left -- an advantage never overturned in the history of La Liga.

Speaking to beIN SPORTS, Gimenez said there had been nothing Atletico could do about the winner.

"Messi is from another planet," he said. "He scored a golazo from a free kick. There is nothing to reproach our team for."

Uruguay international Gimenez added that he felt his team had sat back too much during a first 45 minutes dominated by Barcelona.

"What we lacked was to start the first half as we started the second," he said. "If we had done that, the game would have been different.

"More than anything, it was attitude -- in the first half, they were all over us. I wish we had a time machine and could begin the first half like the second when the attitude was different and we went for the game."

Atletico midfielder Saul said Messi had proved decisive with "one great moment."

"In the first half Barcelona dominated," he said. "We tried to press up top, but we did not get there. In the second half, just the opposite. More intense.

"Neither of the teams had clear chances. The difference was Messi, [who] decided the game with one great moment. In the second half we were better, but it did not come for us."

Dermot Corrigan is a Madrid-based football writer who covers La Liga and the Spain national team for ESPN FC. Follow him on Twitter @dermotmcorrigan

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