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Suárez warned Messi in the run-up to the classic: "On the court, there is no friendship worth it"

The friendship of Luis Suárez and Lionel Messi is publicly known to all. It was born when they both played for Barcelona, and it remained in time. Of course, it is interrupted when Uruguay faces Argentina.

By Alexis Almosnino

The friendship of Luis Suárez and Lionel Messi is publicly known to all. It was born when they both played for Barcelona, and it remained in time. Of course, it is interrupted when Uruguay faces Argentina.
The friendship of Luis Suárez and Lionel Messi is publicly known to all. It was born when they both played for Barcelona, and it remained in time. Of course, it is interrupted when Uruguay faces Argentina.
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The Playoffs do not stop and a classic is coming. This Sunday, Argentina and Uruguay will have a great cross at the Monumental. And just as Lionel Scaloni has his base and waits for the return of Lautaro, on the other side of the pond they are preparing with the desire to strike and climb the table that has them in fourth place. And of course, that illusion comes from the hand of the Celeste scorer: Luis Suárez.

"Argentina at home is very strong, it is going through a great moment, it comes from winning the Copa América, from an undefeated that is gaining more confidence. Knowing the difficulties of playing as a visitor, it is always difficult to add but with the same desire, spirit Head to compete, we have to be strong and become strong, "said Lucho, about Argentina and how tough the match will be.

Lucho was consulted about the reunion with the new PSG player, and also about Neymar knowing that on Thursday he will also have to face him. "Going back to face teammates like Leo or Neymar is always nice and it's always special but on the pitch there is no friendship worthwhile," was the explanation of the Gunman. The dunks and the good vibes, for after the game.

Uruguay comes from a 0-0 at home vs. Colombia, where Maestro Tabárez replaced No. 9 at halftime and put Cavani on the bench. "What we have to do now is make it difficult for the Maestro, for him to decide which of the two can play," explained Suárez, who counted the goal that he missed against the coffee growers. "I adjusted the body too much, I put a lot of thread in it and it went away."


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