In a heartwarming moment filled with nostalgia and pride, Jordi Alba shared his feelings about Barcelona’s latest triumph, watching from afar in Miami alongside two of the greatest players the club has ever seen — Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez.
The legendary trio, who once terrorized defenses across Europe, reunited in front of a television, living every moment of Barcelona’s recent glory as if they were back on the pitch themselves. Alba couldn’t hide his excitement as he recalled the electrifying atmosphere.
“Finally, the real spirit of Barcelona is back!” Jordi Alba exclaimed, his face lighting up with joy as he spoke. It was a moment of pure emotion, a recognition that something special is brewing again at Camp Nou.
Alba painted a vivid picture of the scene: “Messi, Suarez, and I are watching the game here in Miami as if we were living it. When they scored the third goal, Suarez almost broke the TV!” he laughed, his voice full of warmth and nostalgia.
The passion was clear. Although thousands of miles away, their hearts remained firmly in Barcelona, beating in rhythm with the team’s incredible performance. Alba admitted that watching the young players’ energy made him feel like a kid again.
“These guys are learning so fast!” Alba marveled. “I wish I was there. I can still bother Real Madrid’s defense!” he joked, adding a playful laugh that reflected the competitive fire that never truly leaves great players.
His admiration for the next generation of Barcelona stars was palpable. “Look at that run by Lamine Yamal. Oh my God! That’s what I did when I was his age,” he exclaimed, comparing the teenage sensation’s flair to his own breakthrough years at Barça.
Alba was equally impressed with Pedri’s maturity and vision on the field. “But Pedri? This boy plays like a new Iniesta!” he said, awe in his voice. “He controls the game with such calmness, such intelligence. It’s like watching magic unfold again.”
The conversation turned to Messi, who, despite now wearing Inter Miami colors, remains deeply connected to Barcelona’s heartbeat. According to Alba, Messi has become a huge admirer of Barcelona’s new coach, Hansi Flick.
“Messi is a huge fan of Flick and tells me: ‘Flick has done wonders with the team. Finally, the Barça philosophy we know is back. Even I’m learning from him here!’” Alba revealed, highlighting the respect the Argentine legend has for the German coach’s work.
Messi’s praise didn’t stop at the manager. He has high hopes for the emerging stars, seeing a bright future for the club he called home for over two decades. “Messi admires Pedri and tells us he has everything to become a new Barça legend,” Alba said.
When speaking about Lamine Yamal, Messi’s admiration was even more personal. “He considers Yamal his successor there and is proud of them,” Alba said, underlining how much pride Messi feels seeing such raw, thrilling talent carrying on the torch.
However, the sentiment went beyond individual brilliance. For Alba, Messi, and Suarez, the true joy came from seeing the team spirit restored — the philosophy of joy, skill, and brotherhood that defined Barcelona at its peak.
“But the most important thing,” Alba emphasized, “is that the team is in safe hands. They are the future of Barça, and we are here supporting them and remembering our good times.”
The former left-back couldn’t help but describe the emotional scenes that followed the final whistle. “It was a beautiful scene to see the schoolboys lift the cup,” he said. “It’s a historic moment for any Barça fan. A new era has begun.”
As the new generation rises, led by talents like Yamal, Pedri, and others, and with the guidance of Flick restoring the Barcelona identity, the past legends like Alba, Messi, and Suarez watch proudly, knowing the spirit they built is alive and flourishing once again.
Even from Miami, the soul of Barcelona beats just as strong, carried across oceans by memories, love, and an unbreakable bond with the Blaugrana colors.