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No true soccer fan can forget ‘The MSN.’ The trio, including Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Neymar, took the world by storm when they led Barcelona to a treble in the 2014-5 season. They made quick work of their opponents and scored for fun, forming one of the most lethal trios soccer has ever seen. Interestingly, their unity not only stood alive on-field but also off-field. The three of them had a WhatsApp group to keep them connected. Unfortunately, they failed to keep it alive as time passed, and now they no longer have that group. Recently, Suarez himself came forward to explain the real reason behind the same.

Players switching clubs is the most natural phenomenon in soccer, and now the trio is scattered among different clubs. However, their lack of a WhatsApp group has nothing to do with their friendship. Not to worry, all is good on that front. Now let us dig deeper and find out the real reason.

Luis Suarez explains why he no longer shares a WhatsApp group with Lionel Messi and Neymar

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During the ESPN Bola de Prata Award ceremony, Suarez was asked about the WhatsApp group he had with Messi and Neymar. The Uruguayan replied, We had a WhatsApp group, but Leo changed his number, Ney also changed his number… They change all the time, so we lost it… But we talk a lot individually.” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The MSN trio captured the attention of the soccer world by achieving a remarkable treble in the 2014–15 season. During every match, they combined individual brilliance and Barca’s iconic passing style, which made them unstoppable, leaving most opponents in awe. Later, Neymar and Messi again ended up together at PSG and formed a trio with Kylian Mbappe.

Interestingly, while discussing MSN during the interview, Suarez also talked about his move to Inter Miami to join Lionel Messi.

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Will Suarez join Messi at Inter-Miami?

Since the past few months, many have speculated that the Uruguayan player will make a big move to the United States, following in the footsteps of the Argentine superstar. When asked about the same, Suarez replied that he doesn’t know anything about it and is now going on vacation.

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Suarez confessed that he was waiting to see what the future had in store for him. However, many clubs are eyeing him as the Uruguayan had a phenomenal 2023, as he scored 29 goals and bagged 17 assists for Gremio. Do you think Luis Suarez will join forces with Lionel Messi again? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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