Enrique Dominguez, former coach of Leo Messi in Newell's, spoke to the newspaper Clarin said the Argentine star maravillava and his colleagues and rivals at an early age
Dominguez, who went to Messi when he was 11 years, said in an interview with the newspaper Clarín `'at that time the Argentine player was already the' crack 'it is now.

Father Sebastian Dominguez, Porter Vélez, Enrique was Newell's coach at the junior level, and hence the Lionel Messi played train. It was early 1999 when they put in charge of the generation of 87. "Everybody was already talking about it, it was said that this generation had an off-set," he recalls. "The amazing thing is that at 11 years was that Messi is now, was a player with all the letters. He incorporated all the basics." And reveals that "parents of the rivals looked between them and wondered how it could be possible."
Dominguez stopped training when he left Barcelona Messi: "I always said after leading Leo did not want to drive more. I kept my word," he says. "I see him play and it's as if I was still standing next to him," he says. He added: "I am proud today to be the best. I say we did not teach anything, because he learned it all alone. What I do sometimes feel like a drop of sweat is also mine. "