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Luis Suarez thinks Lionel Messi will reverse Argentina retirement

Argentina's Lionel Messi sits on the ground in dejection after being defeated by Chile in the penalty shoot-out of the Copa America Centenario final in Eas
Image: Lionel Messi announced his retirement after Argentina's Copa America defeat

Luis Suarez believes Barcelona team-mate Lionel Messi will reconsider his decision to retire from international football.

Messi called time on his Argentina career last month in the wake of their defeat to Chile in the Copa America final, where Messi was one of those to miss in the penalty shoot-out.

The revelation came as a major shock, with Messi still only 29, but Uruguay striker Suarez feels his fellow South American can still make a contribution to the international game.

Speaking at press conference on Friday, Suarez said: "The truth is that I cannot imagine Leo not playing with Argentina.

"As a friend and a fan of football I'd like to see him continue with the national team.

Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez (L) celebrates with Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi after scoring during the Spanish league football
Image: Luis Suarez says he cannot imagine Messi will be able to resist Argentina's call

"His love for country is indisputable, but you also have to understand his reaction after losing the final. I think he'll reconsider."

Messi, who has won the FIFA Ballon d'Or five times, is Argentina's record goalscorer with 55 goals in 113 appearances but has failed to win a major trophy with his country despite reaching four finals.

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Argentina's Lionel Messi sits on the ground in dejection after being defeated by Chile in the penalty shoot-out of the Copa America Centenario final in Eas
Image: Lionel Messi announced his retirement after Argentina's Copa America defeat

The defeat to Chile in the Copa America is the second final heartbreak Messi has had to deal with after Germany were crowned world champions at the expense of Argentina in 2014.

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