Inter Miami receives an ambitious Luis Suárez in its training sessions

FORT LAUDERDALE.- The Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez was ambitious this Saturday regarding the future of the Inter Miamiminutes after debuting as a player for the team led by his great friend, the Argentine star Lionel Messiin the first training session of the preseason.

“Football is always based on challenges (…) And the Inter Miami showed me a nice opportunity to dream of winning the MLSwhich the club never did,” said the new star signing of the Inter at his first press conference in Florida.

Suárez declared himself happy to join a league that he had been thinking about since 2019 and said “dream big” with the possibility of winning all the titles this season.

The front, all-time top scorer of the Uruguayan teamcelebrated the reunion with Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Albagreat accomplices of his years in the FC Barcelona, whom he partly blamed for his decision to sign for the Inter.

“Meeting again says a lot about the friendship we have, about how well we know each other on the field. And we have to try to enjoy and want to win, that is our DNA“he said about them.

This complicity could be seen in the half hour of training open to the press, with Suárez participating in a passing exercise with Messi and Busquets.

Message from Luis Suárez for the youth:

With them, the Uruguayan hopes to be able to “teach the highly talented young people that in the Inter Miami Age does not matter, but rather the commitment, the sacrifice that one has on the field,” he declared at the press conference.

The 36-year-old striker, who left the club in December Guild Brazilian alleging that the calendar of that country affected his physical problems, reassured about his condition at the beginning of this year.

And he was very motivated to achieve one of his main objectives of the season: to compete with Uruguay the America Cupwhich will be held from June 20 to July 14 in USA.

He Inter will open the year with a tour of preseason friendlies with stops in The Savior, Japan and Saudi Arabia.

FOUNTAIN: AFP