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Sergei Roberto: "Maybe if we play well and win titles, we will convince Messi to stay"
Barcelona player spoke of the flea, Suarez's departure ("I wanted him to continue") and the Lisbon trauma: "We are still in mourning, Bayern were like a bulldozer"
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Sunday, 27 September 2020, 07:02
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Luis Suarez has already left, and above the club hovers the question of the future of Lionel Messi - a question that was also addressed by Sergi Roberto, who gave an extensive interview to the Spanish media.
"I knew nothing about Leo's desires," the defender said.
"Then the news started coming out, with the letter of departure, and I did not believe he did not want to stay. I wish it was not like that. We are stronger with him and I am happy that in the end he decided to stay. It is a complicated situation. The player wants to take care of his interests and the club. "To reach a compromise where everyone is happy. But the case of Leo is special, he gave everything to this club. He said he would only stay one more year, but if we play well and the feelings are good and we win titles, we may be able to convince him to change his mind."
On Suarez, Sergei Roberto said: "I wanted him to continue, but in the end we are not the ones who make decisions. The management decides and should be respected. Lewis made history here and was one of the key people in our titles. I do not know exactly what was in the talks between him and the club "But they did not have to tell him about it in a phone call. Besides, it's a shame he could not say goodbye in public."
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The 28-year-old Spaniard admitted that he and his teammates have not yet really managed to overcome the humiliating 8: 2 they snatched from Bayern Munich last year: "In our content we are still in mourning. "And make sure what happened will only strengthen us. It's hard to find an explanation for what happened there. Bayern played like a bulldozer. We were all crushed."
Finally, about the new coach Ronald Koeman said: "He makes me feel good. The method of play has changed and the training is more tactical, because try and fix things in our game compared to last season."
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