More and more reasons for Messi to slam the door behind him Barcelona He doesn't like what's happening at the moment

Lionel Messi exploded on Tuesday after Eric Abidal's comments about Barcelona's players.

The Blaugrana technical secretary claimed that the players had not been working hard enough and Messi, who is getting fed up with such situations at the club, took to social media to hit back at Abidal.

The Barcelona captain is aware that he is being accused of being involved in Ernesto Valverde's dismissal, even though he stood by his former coach until the last minute.

He is tired of being blamed for allegedly having a say on signings and coaching appointments, as in reality he doesn't have the power to dictate the club's policy.

A few months ago, Gerard Pique also criticised the board for using the media to imply that the dressing room is in charge of the club.

At the beginning of the season, Messi highlighted his intention to retire at Barcelona, but he also stressed that he wants to be part of a winning project.

He insisted that Neymar's arrival could help the team achieve their targets, but instead only Antoine Griezmann joined the Catalan club to boost the attack.

It was pure bad luck that Luis Suarez and Ousmane Dembele have suffered season-ending injuries, but Messi will also be frustrated that no signings were made in January even though several players departed.

His facial expressions and his attitude lately portray his frustration from the last few months.

That's why he reacted to Abidal's comments, the latest reason the No.10 has to feel fed up at the Camp Nou.

Messi's happiness is of paramount importance for Barcelona as he could decide to say goodbye in the summer.

He wants to stay, but not at any cost, and there are more and more reasons for him to feel like slamming the door shut behind him.