[attach id=268356 size="medium"]Lionel Messi... influential figure at the Nou Camp.[/attach]

Gerardo Martino believes a recommendation from fellow Argentine Lionel Messi was behind his surprise appointment as Barcelona coach earlier this week.

“The details of how the situation developed I don’t know (but) I have no doubt Jorge (Messi’s father) and Lionel had some influence,” Martino, the former Paraguay coach, told a news conference in Rosario yesterday.

“I’m sure they were asked their opinion and we’ve come to this outcome,” the 50-year-old, who comes from Rosario like the Messis, said.

Martino, who led Newell’s Old Boys to the Argentine “Final” championship last month, added: “I was expecting some job proposals and I can’t say I was expecting this one.

“The situation was unexpected and of course it took me by surprise,” Martino, who quit Newell’s after they lost their Libertadores Cup semi-final two weeks ago, said.

Barcelona went in search of a new coach after Tito Vilanova had to step aside to undergo more treatment for throat cancer.

“This is a very important job opportunity which came about due to a very unfortunate occurrence,” Martino said.

“I’m very grateful they considered me. The quality of the Barcelona squad, with Lio, is something any coach desires. I’m sure in our day-to-day (work) we’ll find ways to support (Messi) so he continues to be the extraordinary player he is.”

Martino, who will travel to Barcelona today and will be officially unveiled tomorrow, said he hoped to be up to the high demands of coaching one of the world’s best club sides.

“We’ll try to fit in quickly... Barcelona is an institution that has a way of life, a footballing development. We are the ones who are going to step into that world.”

One of Martino’s staff is Adrian Coria, the man credited with discovering and coaching Messi from the age of 11 to 13 at Newell’s.

Yesterday, Barcelona lost 0-2 in a friendly against European champions Bayern Munich, now under the Spanish giants’ former coach Pep Guardiola.

Saturday’s friendly with Norway’s Valerenga, in Oslo, could be Martino’s debut on the Barca bench.

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