No - given that all the training elements are so tightly bunched, you should not do heavy massage following a high intensity session (on the same day) for the same reason you wouldn’t jump into a hot tub following a sprint session. You will wait until the next day (i.e. tempo day) when the type of work being done is compatible with the massage (helps loosen you up and increase circulation). Tissue stress following a high intensity workout should be given at least 24 hours before doing a deeper massage treatment.
As was mentioned on the Waldemar thread, why would you need to be beat up so much after a massage? If it is done right, there should not be significant residual soreness from the treatment. If you are currently getting a massage, and you need a day to recover from the massage because you are too sore – I highly suggest you switch massage therapists. If you have two days to work with (i.e. one off day, then one low-intensity day) then you will obviously perform the massage on the first day, then perform your tempo work on the next day. On the third day you can train at a high intensity again.