He would've been so useful to lead the team in out CL run of 2012/13... You can tell vs Munich that we were all at sea and lacked both maturity and leadership in the attacking 3rd. In previous years, you could almost tell everyone in a Juventus shirt would try harder and be inspired simply by his presence on the field; he was the most majestic, magical and inspirational attack since Baggio, and being his disciple who better to learn off? Messi may be the alien that he is a monstrous player of immense ability capable of ample majestic moves and plays, but he isn't a poet, craftsman or leader, nor a master of magical 'moments' that Baggio or Del Piero were against much more capable, notorious, stern and unrelenting opposition..