Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
WWW.ECONOMICTIMES.COM
Devendra
Betters Himself
Javelin thrower Jhajharia
breaks his own world record
to win a second gold medal at
the Paralympics
VITALS
Richard Martin
Luis Suarez said he had missed linking up
with his insatiable strike partners Neymar
and Lionel Messi after Barcelona's 'MSN' attack scored six goals in their 7-0 record rout of
Celtic on Tuesday.
Messi scored a record sixth European Cup hattrick while Neymar became the first player
in Champions League history to provide four
assists and score in a game, curling in the third
from a free-kick.
Uruguay international Suarez added the final two strikes to complete Barca's biggest ever
European Cup win and Celtic's worst defeat in
the competition. "It's ages since the three of us
were able to play together from the off we've
missed that ability to enjoy ourselves," Suarez
told reporters on Tuesday.
Suarez and Messi started Saturday's shock
defeat to Alaves on the bench, while Neymar
missed the start of the season due to his participation in the Olympics, where he fired Brazil to
a first ever Gold medal in soccer.
The three South Americans lined up together
against Celtic for the first time since last season's King's Cup final.
As Neymar teed Messi up to smash home the
opening goal after three minutes and laid on
the pass for the Argentine's second strike later
in the first half, however, there was no sign
the feted trio had lost any of their almost telepathic understanding. "The summer break,
the Olympics and then Neymar's holidays got
in the way. Today we really enjoyed being back
in tandem," added Suarez.