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Joey Barton bafflingly claims 'genetically modified' Lionel Messi should have ASTERISK next to his titanic ach – Daily Mail

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Joey Barton has launched his latest tirade in the direction of Lionel Messi, by claiming that there should be an asterisk next to his name due to the treatment he received as a child to combat a rare growth hormone deficiency. 
Messi is regarded as one of the greatest footballers to ever play the game, having won eight Ballon d’Ors and dominated the sport from over a decade. 
His exploits at Barcelona saw him become the club’s greatest-ever player and record goal-scorer, while he also led Argentina to World Cup glory in 2022 – their first major tournament win since Diego Maradona‘s 1986 side. 
However, according to former Premier League midfielder Barton, Messi’s name should carry an ‘asterisk’ because he believes the icon was ‘genetically modified’ thanks to the treatment he was given early in his footballing career. 
Speaking on his Common Sense Podcast, the outspoken Barton said of the Argentine: ‘He’s asterisk though for me,’ before going on to explain to his co-hosts. 
Joey Barton believes Lionel Messu should have a big asterisk next to his achievements 
Barton has claimed that Lionel Messi was ‘genetically modified’ thanks to growth treatment he had as a child 
Messi was only 10 years old when he was diagnosed with a rare growth hormone deficiency 
‘There’s a big asterisk on Messi’s name for me, because he got on the steroids and all that at young age to mess with his growth. 
‘Messi’s been genetically modified at a young age, so there has to be an asterisk next to his name.
‘He was given growth hormone and all kinds of medications to help him grow. As far as I know no one else has done that. So, if you’d have left him grow naturally and left him on the roast dinners – or whatever – he wouldn’t have been big enough to end up what he’s ended up doing.’ 
Messi was diagnosed with the growth hormone deficiency when he was 10 years old and it threatened to derail his already obvious path to football stardom. 
The treatment cost $1000 a month, which for two years was paid for by Messi’s father’s health insurance, but was then unable to continue to fund the what his son needed. 
The story then goes that Messi’s father got a job in the city and eventually arranged a trial for his son at Barcelona, where their medical team would help and the rest his football history. 
From that, Barton has deduced that the 36-year-old has been given a head start in his ability and therefore there should be a question mark against his name. 
Messi’s family did everything they could to make sure he could fulfil his potential as a star 
The Argentine has gone on to be one of the best of all time and a World Cup winner in 2022 
Messi isn’t the first name that Barton has spoken out against in recent months, with the former Man City and Newcastle player taking particular aim at female footballers with a series of outlandish comments
He accused the BBC’s Alex Scott of putting Football Focus ‘in the ground’ as presenter, and also took a number shots at pundit Eni Aluko, questioning her ability to speak on men’s football among several sexist remarks and attacks on the former England footballer. 
There was also sexist comments made in the direction of England’s Lionesses and in particular Mary Earps, who he claimed he could score 1000 out of 1000 penalties against the national team’s number one. 
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