Tony Watt on ‘natural genius’ Lionel Messi and that unforgettable night at Celtic Park and Kenny Dalglish’s thoughts on Messi and that incredible Champions League semi-final in 2019…
Messi: The King of Camp Nou by Jason Pettigrove is published this month (in English) and The Celtic Star has two extracts from the book featuring Tony Watt on that night in Paradise and his own thoughts on Lionel Messi and Celtic legend Kenny Dalglish talking about that remarkable Champions League semi-final from a few years ago when Liverpool overturned a big Barcelona first leg lead to reach the final and of course go on to lift the trophy with former Celtic Star Virgil van Dijk and former Celtic youth player and Celtic supporter Andy Robertson picking up Champions League winners medals.
Starting with Tony Watt’s recollections of that wonderful night in November 2012 when Messi and his Barcelona teammates were beaten by a makeshift, injury hit Celtic side in the Champions League. Here’s some of what Tony Watt has said in this new book by Jason Pettigrove titled Messi: The King of Camp Nou.
Celtic 2-1 Barcelona – Champions League – 7 November 2012
This match speaks for itself. Quite possibly the greatest result in Celtic history, aside from the European Cup final, given the circumstances. Top scorer, Gary Hooper, Skipper, Scott Brown and ever-present, Izzaguirre were all out injured. Adam Matthews had to play at left back, Joe Ledley played in central midfield and Miku played up front.
Celtic took the lead, just as they did in the Nou Camp, when Victor Wanyama powered in a header from Charlie Mulgrew’s corner. Lennon then brought on youth team graduate, Tony Watt as a substitute and he scored THAT goal to put Celtic two ahead.
Messi pulled one back for the best team in the world, but it was too little too late as Lennon masterminded an unbelievable victory over the greatest club side on the planet, all the while having to rejig his team thanks to injuries. The match was played in front of the best atmosphere that the new Celtic Park has ever seen, with an incredible pre-match tifo display encompassing the whole stadium.
It was just a perfect night to mark 125 years of the club’s unbroken existence. As a foot note, the Celtic defence consisted of a right back having to switch sides, Efe Ambrose and Kelvin Wilson at centre back, with Lustig on the right. They were up against Messi, Sanchez and Pedro!
Here’s Tony Watt’s comments from what was an unforgettable night at Celtic Park, as told to Jason Pettigrove’ in his new book Messi The King of Camp Nou…
“They were 11 players who were miles ahead of us, and we had to look to stifle every single one. We had to make sure that they didn’t play like they usually do,” Tony Watt began. “Everything came together, it was just perseverance on our part, not giving up and I know it’s easy to say, just giving our best. Something like that doesn’t happen every year, more like once every 20-30 years, but we had the luck.
“Barcelona were amazing, you could see that, just everything went our way on the night,” Watt said.
“I was happy to get on the pitch. We’d hoped for a positive result, maybe a draw or to nick a goal, but we certainly didn’t go into the game thinking we were going to win it. Neil [Lennon] told me I would get on at some point because we had a lot of injuries.
“I didn’t really know when that would be because you can never really know what will happen during a game and things sometimes occur that you don’t expect, but obviously I did play and I think I did quite well.
“The goal was one of my best moments, but making my debut was probably better. I don’t really remember too much about the goal because of how long ago it was, and even at the time, everything happened so quickly that it was all a bit of a blur.
“Playing Barça was great because of the players we had in front of us who we knew were capable of getting a couple of goals at any time.
“As for Messi… for me, he’s the best ever. I think everyone appreciates greatness. A lot of people speak about Ronaldo, but Messi is much more natural. A genius,” Tony Watt added.