The former defender Diego Godin referred to the possibility that Lionel Messi play with your former teammate, Luis Suarez in the inter Miami and affirmed that “they are going to have fun”.
“With Messi they will surely get together and have fun”launched Godín about the chance that the Uruguayan striker could meet with Messi in the American franchise.
In addition, the Uruguayan praised Suárez and recalled what he told him after Vélez’s victory against River in the round of 16: “After we beat River in the 2022 Copa Libertadores, Luis (Suárez) wrote to me and said: “Well, I’m not going to Argentina at all,” he revealed in the middle of the negotiations that Nuñez’s club had with the Uruguayan striker at that time, but which ultimately did not come to fruition.
On the other hand, Godín recounted the moment in which he felt the need to write to Lionel Messi, after finding out that he was retiring from the Argentine National Team: “I was in the field, at my parents’ house. We had already been eliminated. We began to talk My father tells me: How is he going to leave? A shit. He tells me, why didn’t I send him a message. Do you think? I didn’t talk to him. What would he care what I say to him? My Father tells me: You are the captain of the team, you face him… That a rival tells him can be good, “said the former Atlético de Madrid footballer in an interview with TyC Sports.
In addition, he revealed that he asked Luis Suárez to give him the world champion’s phone number to contact him: “There I asked Luis for the phone. I told him what came out, that he should not retire, that for my interests I would love for him not to play anymore, but that the one that was going to lose was football. It was a moment of fever. Everyone we wanted to see him play”.
In addition, Godín also spoke of edinson cavania newcomer to Boca, and the confidence he places in the Uruguayan striker in Argentine soccer.
“I think Edi is going to do well, he’s a great professional, a great player. What am I going to tell you… He comes from European soccer, came out of Uruguayan soccer and competed all his life in the Qualifiers, in Copas América. He knows what it is to play in South America, we are from here,” he said.
Although he is also aware that it will be difficult for him to acclimatize at first: “He will have a period of adaptation to what Argentine football is, without a doubt. He has to get to know his teammates, the rivals, the pitches. All that counts and takes a period.”
Source: Ambito

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