Antoine Griezmann confirms he was NOT happy at Barcelona snub this season but plays down Lionel Messi rift

FRANCE and Barcelona forward Antoine Griezmann has confirmed that he was not happy when he was benched at various points this season.
And the Frenchman has also squashed murmurs of a rift with Barca and football legend in the making, Lionel Messi.
In an interview with L'Equipe, as seen on , he said: "Yes [I was unhappy at Barcelona]. When you lose the title, for example, it makes me sad.
"Also at the beginning of the season, because I wasn't playing, I didn't feel important.
"I'm used to playing everything - the big games - I find myself on the bench against Real Madrid.
"It's annoying to see teammates warming up on the pitch while you are next to them.
"But these are the coach's decisions and I have to accept it and do everything I can to change his mind."
Griezmann enjoyed his most fruitful season in front of goal for the Catalan giants scoring 20 goals and providing 12 assists, despite finding himself on the bench on occasions.
The 30-year-old also cleared up discussions of a rift with Messi, and indicated that they get along well.
He said: "We understand each other well. Sometimes we write messages to each other, we talk a lot in training.
EURO 2020 BETTING SPECIAL - NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS
- 🏴 Group kings: 30/1 on England to qualify for the knockouts
- ⚽️ Opening game: England 35/1 to beat Croatia
- 🏴 Shirt deal: England 20/1 to wear white home shirt
- ⚽️ Sharp shooters: 40/1 England to have 2+ shots on target v Croatia
- 🏴 Bet builder: 88/1 tip for England vs Croatia
WIN £50,000 with Dream Team Euros

Dream Team Euros is HERE!
The best fantasy football game to accompany Euro 2020 has arrived.
And you can play absolutely FREE for your chance to win the £50,000 jackpot.
Dream Team Euros
- £50,000 jackpot
- The best fantasy football game this summer
- Play in mini-leagues against your mates, colleagues, family members - and some hand-picked celebrities
- FREE to play
Most read in Football
"On the pitch, he's obviously a very easy player to play with. In terms of the play, things are getting better and better.
"This year was a little bit difficult because we had a lot of injuries and we played in a system where not everybody was necessarily at their best."
Griezmann is part of Didier Deschamps' 26-man squad for this summer's Euros.
And France will be looking to not only build upon their 2018 World Cup win, but also get revenge for their disappointing Euro 2016 final loss to Portugal who only won one game inside 90 minutes.