With Barca having been heavily linked with Griezmann for some time, a long-running saga was finally brought to a close when a big-money deal was pushed through with Atletico Madrid.
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The France international has struggled to make the desired impact with the Blaugrana, but Olhats says that is not down to a lack of effort from the 29-year-old. Goal 50 Revealed: The best 50 players in the world
“He’s at the same time emperor and monarch, and he didn’t see Antoine’s arrival with a good eye. “His attitude has been deplorable, he made him feel that. I’ve always heard Antoine say there’s no problem with Messi, but never the other way around.
“Barcelona has been suffering for a while. There was cancer in that club, and it obviously leaves some marks.” Griezmann managed only 15 goals for Barcelona in his debut campaign and has only two to his name this term.
“That clearly left its mark. It was clear and visible. Add to that the president stepping down, the club conceding eight against Bayern and three different managers, the conditions aren’t good.” While conceding that Griezmann has found the going tough at Camp Nou, Olharts claims to be “very confident” that a seasoned performer will turn things around and prove his worth to those who continue to write him off.