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They do not lose hope, this is the reason why Barcelona still dreams of the return of Lionel Messi

They still miss Lionel Messi in Barcelona, and they want him to come back.

By William Estrella

They still miss Lionel Messi in Barcelona, and they want him to come back.
They still miss Lionel Messi in Barcelona, and they want him to come back.

The day that Lionel Messi left FC Barcelona, after being at the club since he was 13 years old, was probably the most difficult day in the history of the Catalan club, and many of its most loyal fans still miss the Argentine, who gave many joys to those of the Camp Nou.

Every time they can, from Barcelona they cling to whatever it takes to believe and to get excited about a possible return of the 2021 America Champion to the biggest club in the city of Barcelona. Now, this last wink has excited all of Barcelona.

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In the social network Instagram, in addition to the well-known stories, there is a section for featured stories, which is to post the stories you want on top of your profile. Well, despite leaving Barca a year and a half ago, Lionel Messi still has some outstanding stories from his time in Barcelona.

Why are they excited about that detail?

The reason for the illusion is simple, Lionel Messi does not have outstanding stories of his new team, Paris Saint-Germain. He only has his family, Argentina and his time at FC Barcelona. Something that does not like in Paris, and likes a lot in Barcelona. However, Messi has not said anything on the subject, but it is seen that he misses Barcelona.
 


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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