Messi: it's important how we play, not the opponents © EuroFootball.com

Lionel Messi claims that he does not feel pressure about the upcoming Champions League final and adds that he wants to stay at the club until the end of his career.

Argentinian, considered one of the greatest footballers of all time, told the BBC: "Playing in the final is a special honor, but I don't feel any extra pressure because of that."

"I like that people enjoy watching me and my teammates play, and we can also make them happy with titles," he added.

Speaking about the future, Messi insisted: "I want to stay at Barcelona until the end of my career. Of course, in football, you can never be sure what will happen in a few years. But I definitely don't want to leave anywhere."

Messi also admitted that he is not particularly interested in English football, although he will face "Man Utd" in the final.

"I don't really watch football in general, but I know that the Manchester team rightfully became a very tough winner of the Premier League," he said. "I don't know what the weak spot of the opponents is. I am one of those who pay more attention to what we have to do ourselves, not the opponents."