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Lionel Messi still has FC Barcelona in his head. Having left the Catalan club against all odds in 2021, the Argentinian was interviewed by the platform 3Catas part of Barça’s 125th anniversary. He took the opportunity to once again declare his love for the Blaugrana jersey, with which he enjoyed so much success for 17 years.
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“ Congratulations on these 125 years. I’m so proud to be part of the club and to be a Barcelona fan. I was lucky that God brought me here and made me spend my whole life at this wonderful club. It is a special club, different from all the others, with the difficulty that it is today to be a different club because of the way things are managed in football today and the way everything has changed. The fact that today the first team is represented the way we want it and the way we like it is a great source of pride. I miss the club, the city, the people, the affection… a lot. As always, I hope we continue to do well and can continue to make this club even greater “, said the Inter Miami player.
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