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Although he has just arrived, Luis Suarez's sad revelation about Lionel Messi

Luis Suarez surprised the United States with his words about Messi.

By William Estrella

Although he has just arrived, Luis Suarez's sad revelation about Lionel Messi
Although he has just arrived, Luis Suarez's sad revelation about Lionel Messi

Inter Miami is celebrating, because today was the first day that Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi have returned to train together with the rest of the squad, preparing for the series of friendly matches that David Beckham's team will have, starting in El Salvador. Although everything is joy, now Luis Suarez revealed something sad about him and Messi.

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“I didn't imagine that we were going to be together again because I thought that Leo would end his career at Barça. In 2019 we imagined winning everything at Barcelona and dreamed of retiring there. "First I left and then everyone left behind me,"

“We haven't talked about it yet but we're probably going to meet up to see it because we like football, we like Barcelona and a Super Cup final is always nice to see. You already know which team we will support. I wish the best to the club and to some of the teammates there.”

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Luis Suarez's words about Barcelona:

“The current situation is what marks it, being in a Super Cup final shows what a good team there is. I know that in the league they are not up to what is expected, but they are streaks. The team is under construction, many new players, and it is difficult but little by little all the problems they have will be solved. The first thing is tomorrow, that they try to win a cup that will always help Xavi and the entire team emotionally and morally.”


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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