'Words can't do him justice' - Suarez pays tribute to Messi

Luis Suarez pays tribute to Lionel Messi as the Argentina captain breaks the World Cup scoring record. Messi now targets a second consecutive title after Argentina secure top spot in their group.


Posted Wednesday, June 24, 2026 by goal

'Words can't do him justice' - Suarez pays tribute to Messi
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Luis Suarez has lauded Lionel Messi following his record-breaking exploits for Argentina at the 2026 World Cup. The Inter Miami striker expressed his joy at seeing his close friend perform at the highest level after Messi became the outright top scorer in World Cup history. Suarez insisted that watching Messi play remains an absolute pleasure as the team target tournament glory.

Suarez celebrates historic achievement

Suarez has spoken of his immense pride regarding the spectacular form Messi has shown during the opening stages of the tournament. Messi secured his place at the absolute pinnacle of international football by netting twice in a comprehensive victory over Austria.

The clinical double took his overall tally to 18 World Cup goals, moving him two clear of former Germany striker Miroslav Klose. Speaking about the historic achievement, Suarez stated that no words can truly describe the impact of his Inter Miami colleague, who has continued to dominate the global stage in impressive fashion alongside his international team-mates.

'Words can't do him justice' - Suarez pays tribute to Messi
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An absolute pleasure to watch

Suarez emphasised that the personal happiness of Messi is just as important as the historic records being broken on the pitch. "Words can't do him justice as a player or as a spectator," Suarez said of Messi. "For me, as a friend who knows him well, seeing him happy and enjoying the World Cup is the best thing ever."

The brilliant performances follow a stunning hat-trick against Algeria in a convincing 3-0 opening victory. Suarez added: "It's a pleasure to watch him play. I love it. To see him happy, to see him enjoying his World Cup with his national team, surrounded by people who support him and stand by him."

Squad rallies around Messi

The emotional weight behind the recent goals became apparent when Messi cried after scoring against Algeria due to a difficult personal situation. His family confirmed that Jorge Messi is currently undergoing medical treatment for an undisclosed illness. In response, Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez revealed that the entire squad have rallied around their captain.

"We must never let him fall, especially right now," Martinez said. "Leo needs to be here enjoying himself." Martinez insisted that Messi stands entirely alone at the top of the sport. "There's no need to compare him," Martinez added. "He stands alone at the top. I'm at a loss for words -- I just feel an overwhelming sense of joy that he's here and that he's Argentinian. We have to appreciate it. There are no words -- all that's left is to enjoy him."

'Words can't do him justice' - Suarez pays tribute to Messi
Argentina v Austria: Group J - FIFA World Cup 2026

Golden boot and title dreams

Argentina have already secured top spot in their group and will face Jordan in their final group stage match. Having lifted the trophy in 2022, Messi is currently dreaming of securing a second consecutive world title. Fans across the globe will watch closely to see if the captain can maintain his blistering momentum and guide Argentina towards another historic triumph in the knockout rounds.

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