I think Suarez would affect them negatively if he joins, can't have old Busquet, Suarez and Messi in one team cause you've got to win balls, plus Suarez isn't really delivering in his current team. Getting Suarez would be the wrong moveAnd they still have Alba to come, and possibly Suarez if Gremio are willing to release him from his contract.
It would be a shame to only name one season to define Messi. We have atleast 5 seasons that we can define as GOAT levels. From GOAT goalscorer in 2011/12(which for me is kinda peak in terms of physical strength)to GOAT playmaker while also being the GOAT dribbler. It's astonishing to think how he kept changing his game, and how later in the years he became even better at freekicks for example..
The GOAT at his absolute best. Man dropped 90 G + A and a treble that season
Getting Suarez and Iniesta is unnecessary and overkill. Ramos and Eden Hazard are better choices. Tbh this team alone is fine as it is with Busquets, Messi and Alba. The balance seems great, and the team crazily already adapted to Messi's play for the most part.I think Suarez would affect them negatively if he joins, can't have old Busquet, Suarez and Messi in one team cause you've got to win balls, plus Suarez isn't really delivering in his current team. Getting Suarez would be the wrong move
What changed your mind?Fair play to OG's bitches on getting that W after all
It's similar to La Liga. Miami needs to reach at least 9th place in the league to reach the play-offs. Miami has about 12 games remaining.Do they have a chance of getting in the play-offs? How is the format of the MLS?
"Our Money" : Dumbfuck.
It's high time someone sends you any paychecks for that matter. Pretty sure your faggoty Messiboi club membership pays you zilch.
Get a gig, scientist. Anything will do. Maybe clean floors at Publix?
Would probably get caught stealing cookies or some shit on camera.
Would also like to see Neymar at MLS, his skills would work again and we have some entertainmentAdding Suarez to Inter Miami in the MLS would be a bit different than adding Suarez to MBA in Barcelona playing LaLiga.
The off the ball workrate is probably a worthwhile negative to take, as Messi in MLS will overcompensate it. While opposition conversion rates will be much lower. Messi basically beat one of the top MLS sides by himself last night.
It's pretty obvious that only one mistake was made over the past year, and that was Riqui TikTok not getting into Miami instead of Galaxy.
Holy hell, but did you see how busquets was moving before almost every pass? Playing with full confidence. Messi as well with the heel pass. So much time and space to act.Would also like to see Neymar at MLS, his skills would work again and we have some entertainment