Lionel Messi refused to take all the credit despite having a decisive say in Barcelona's Champions League elimination of Chelsea f.c.
A typically majestic performance saw Messi give Barca a lead in the third minute, before he set up Ousmane Dembele's second after 20 minutes and then struck a third to end any hopes of Chelsea rallying in a 3-0 win which secured a 4-1 last-16 aggregate success.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte said Messi was the difference and a once in 50 years player but the man himself insisted it was more a collective success.

"Until then, we had to fight hard and suffer to achieve a very important qualification for the team."
Andres Iniesta returned from a hamstring injury to start for Barcelona but the 33-year-old could leave the Nou Camp at the end of the season.
Whether he stays or departs, Iniesta warned Barca must be at their best for him to win a fifth Champions League title.
"The Champions League is complicated, a bad day leaves you out. We have a team and we want to play," he said.
Iniesta wishes to avoid a domestic rival in the last eight, with Sevilla and Real Madrid also in Friday's draw. "I do not want a Spanish team, because we know each other too much," he added
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