As the Club World Cup heats up, Luis Suárez took a moment before training to speak to the press about two subjects close to his heart: Lamine Yamal, the young sensation of FC Barcelona, and his potential face-off with former club Atlético de Madrid.
The Uruguayan forward, who now plays alongside Lionel Messi at Inter Miami, was asked about Yamal following recent comments from Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese star had advised the media and fans to ease the pressure on the 17-year-old and allow him to develop without excessive expectations. Suárez echoed that sentiment but also praised Yamal’s extraordinary maturity.
“At just 17, he’s already showing incredible maturity. These are challenges he’s taken on himself, and as someone who cares deeply for Barcelona, it makes me very happy to see him grow,” Suárez stated. “He needs to keep enjoying himself, gaining experience, and improving in the areas where he still has room to grow. He’s a player who’s already defining an era and making a real impact.”
Yamal has become one of the most talked-about names in global soccer, thanks to standout performances for both Barcelona and the Spanish national team. With fans and media drawing comparisons to Messi, the voices of veteran players like Suárez and Ronaldo add valuable perspective on managing talent at such a young age.
But Suárez’s attention isn’t only on young stars—he also commented on what could be a dramatic showdown in the Club World Cup: a potential clash with Atlético de Madrid, where he spent two successful seasons and helped the team win La Liga in 2021.
The potencial match against Atlético Madrid
“Everyone knows what Atlético means, especially in tournaments like this where they tend to rise to the occasion,“ Suárez said. “They didn’t end the year the way people expected, especially considering the talent they had on the roster, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that they’re still a very competitive side. With a coach like Simeone, who has that relentless desire to win, they’ll always be a tough opponent.”
For Suárez, the Club World Cup represents more than just another competition—it’s a chance to reconnect with his past while helping Inter Miami make history. And for fans, the idea of Suárez lining up against his former team adds another layer of intrigue to an already compelling tournament.