Luis Suarez takes Barcelona out of Athletics, says it wasn’t through Messi’s reaction to fury

While on duty abroad with Uruguay, former FC Barcelona goalkeeper Luis Suarez took the opportunity to criticize his former club and how he recently overthrew his national rival, Atletico Madrid.

After the brutal 8–2 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals, Quique Setien said goodbye without resignation and Ronald Koeman settled as his successor.

Responsible for leading a revolution at Camp Nou, the first impediment of the Dream Team legend was to tell the well-paid stars that they had leftovers to the wishes of the Catalan capital, with Suarez leading among them in addition to Arturo Vidal, Ivan Rakitic. and Samuel Umtiti.

“I had been in Barcelona for six years and there were other tactics to communicate, [to] tell me that the club intended to replace their minds,” Suarez began. “But the bureaucracy [of doing so] was not good, and it also bothered Leo [Messi]. He knows what we’ve been through and how long we live it at the time.

“I’m not surprised messi publicly supported me because I know him too well,” Suarez said of a debatable Instagram post in which the Argentine lashed out at Barca’s most sensitive officials. “He knew the pain he felt, as he said and as I did. “The way they [used], the feeling of being kicked out of the [club], that’s what hurts the most. “

“Those days: Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, until it was time [to make my athletic debut], were very complicated,” Suarez said of his imaginable departure. “I cried over what I was going through. I didn’t. I sense quite a lot of messages from the club that they were looking for a solution to replace my [environment]. It’s about the means [they used], more than anything, because you have to settle for when [cycle is over]”.

Scoring a penalty in the 39th minute in Montevideo last night, Suarez helped Uruguay beat Chile de Vidal 2-1 in the playoffs for the Conmebol World Cup, while Maxi Gomes of Valencia scored a timeout.

On Tuesday, La Celeste will face Ecuador Suárez returns to the Spanish capital for Atleti’s La Liga and UCL commitments.

Now in Barcelona, ​​after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on those topics through advancements and analysis and have also covered the adjustment reports for

Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research, while I have also covered adjustment reports for tournaments such as the America’s Cup. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I edit Yellow

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