Argentina midfielder, Javier Pastore, says his role is to make things easier for Lionel Messi and Angel di Maria.
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The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder was on the score-sheet as Argentine thumped Paraguay 6-1 in the Copa America semi-finals.
However, Pastore revealed that finds joy by setting up others to score, rather than scoring himself.
"I am playing here to make things easier for Leo and for Di Maria," Pastore told the Copa America website.
"What I like most is setting up goals. When I give a pass that ends up being a goal I enjoy it more than anything else.
"Messi likes all sorts of passes, because whether you give it to him on his chest, his head or his feet, he always controls it well.
"He likes short passes a lot, so that he can play a one-two. He does that a lot for his club and I have seen it in training here. What he likes best is to have players nearby so he can receive the ball back."
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