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Published 15:00 4 Apr 2016 BST
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Lineker is the first to admit that the Barça of the late 1980s were not a patch on the current crop - the club failed to win the league during his three seasons in Spain - but he believes Luis Enrique's team have already surpassed the all-conquering Pep Guardiola squad of the last decade.
The club won an historic treble last season, the first with their former midfielder at the helm, and the free-scoring trio of Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar have helped the Blaugrana notch a remarkable 132 goals in all competitions...and the season isn't done yet.
And Lineker believes the MSN partnership has given the club an even higher ceiling than the team which lifted the Champions League trophy in 2009 and 2011.
"Guardiola's side were brilliant as well, and you've got to give him extra credit because it's kind of his creation, the way they play, but they're now a different team," he explains.
"They've evolved, and they're playing different kind of way, and I just think individually they're probably marginally better than they were under Guardiola. Particularly with the players who play up with Messi."
He remains glowing in his praise of Messi, suggesting: "I can't see us ever seeing the like of him ever again.
"He's on a different planet," Lineker adds.
"I look at him and I just cannot work out how he does some of the stuff he does, and he does it all the time. Even when he has a bad game he's still the best player on the pitch - he's just unbelievable."
With seven games remaining in the Spanish league season, Barcelona aren't quite out of sight just yet.
A six-point lead is undoubtedly healthy, but things would be looking even more rosy had Saturday's turned out differently.
Real Madrid came from behind at Camp Nou despite ending the game with 10 men, with many naming Lineker's fellow Brit Gareth Bale as their man of the match.
The Welshman was contentiously robbed of a goal, but was still pivotal in helping maintain ' slim title hopes, just weeks after breaking a record previously held by Lineker for the most goals scored by a British player in Spain's top flight.
And the former Tottenham man will look to get back amongst the goals when Zinedine Zidane's team travel to Wolfsburg for their Champions League quarter-final clash on Wednesday.
In addition to his Champions League presenting duties this season, Lineker has joined Walkers in bringing the competition's anthem to the streets as part of the 'Choir of Champions'.
A full choir has been out in force performing one of football's most iconic tunes, with Lineker joining the performers for a very different rendition in London.
"I'm not the best of singers, but hopefully I did the anthem, and the choir, some justice," he admits.
He needs to get the practice in for when he's cheering on Leicester in the competition next season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FbsbTCZ8os&feature=youtu.be


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