‘Lionel Messi was up on the bench!’ – Fiery Barcelona argument revealed after shocking Champions League defeat to Celtic in 2012 that led to players ‘scrapping’

Charlie Mulgrew has revealed that Lionel Messi was “up on the bench” during a fiery dressing room argument following a Barcelona Champions League tie.

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Hoops stunned Liga giants in GlasgowVisitors reacted angrily to lossTeam-mates almost came to blows afterwardsWHAT HAPPENED?

The Liga giants suffered a shock defeat to Celtic in European competition back in 2012, with goals from Victor Wanyama and Tony Watt condemning them to a surprise setback in Glasgow. That result is still considered to be the Hoops’ greatest of the 21st century – given the calibre of opposition they were up against.

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Mulgrew formed part of Celtic’s dogged defence that day, and he was eager to land a prized memento afterwards having agreed to swap shirts with World Cup winner Andres Iniesta. He did not, however, hang around long in the Barca dressing room once discovering that a heated post-match debate was taking place – with Argentine icon Messi, who is now on the books at MLS side Inter Miami, very much a part of the ranting and raving.

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Mulgrew has told : “They were having an argument when I went into the changing room after it. I had got Iniesta’s top and I went in after it. I was buzzing because we had just won, so I went into Barcelona’s changing room to get the top. I went in, opened the door and they were all scrapping. They were all trying to get at each other. Messi was up on the bench. I was thinking ‘no way’ and I just shut the door. You know it means something to them but you’re half thinking that they know they’ll win the next game and be fine. Again, I was getting drug tested after the game. I said to Xavi, ‘Are you [going] out tonight?’. He said, ‘No, maybe if we won. But if we get beaten it’s a catastrophe’.”

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Barcelona and Celtic both progressed from their group that season, with the Scottish giants coming unstuck against Juventus in the last-16 while the Liga heavyweights were crushed by Bayern Munich in the semi-finals. The Catalan outfit did conquer Europe again a couple of years later in 2014-15, with that success representing Messi’s last triumph in the Champions League.