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The surprising reaction of Luis Suárez to Lionel Messi's exhibition against Croatia

The Uruguayan, who is one of Leo's great friends, was full of praise for the Argentina captain.

By Wilian Estrella

The Uruguayan, who is one of Leo's great friends, was full of praise for the Argentina captain.
The Uruguayan, who is one of Leo's great friends, was full of praise for the Argentina captain.
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The Argentine team beat its Croatian counterpart 3-0 and reached the World Cup grand final. As has been a trend throughout the tournament that takes place in the Middle East, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) was the main figure in the team led by Lionel Scaloni. After the display of the 'Flea', Luis Suárez could not bear the emotion and was full of praise towards the '10'.

The current champion of the Copa América had no problem advancing to the round and is now waiting for France or Morocco in the final. Despite the fact that the Croats wanted to impose conditions, since they seized possession at the beginning of the game, a play behind their defenders allowed the game to be unlocked and later to qualify.

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Julián Álvarez scored a double and Lionel Messi again dispatched himself with a goal and an assist (as in the duel against the Netherlands). The Albiceleste captain was voted man of the match and is already setting his sights on the World Cup final, to be played on December 18. Luis Suárez could not hold back the emotion and surrendered at the feet of one of his best friends.

What did the Uruguayan say about Lionel Messi?

 

Through an Instagram story, who was Lionel Messi's teammate at FC Barcelona and they created a great friendship, he said: "You don't get tired of showing that you are the best in the world." The Uruguayan striker who played in the last World Cup in his career added: "Let the whole world stop and applaud everything that this boy gives to football."


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