Mascherano shared details of his conversation with Busquets prior to the announcement that the Spanish star will hang up his boots and not renew with the club for next season.
“He told me yesterday - he’d been thinking about it for the past few weeks. It’s a shame because he’s still at a level where we can continue enjoying his game,” the Argentine manager said on Friday during a press conference. “As a friend who’s been through that moment, all you can do is support him and share your thoughts. Busi is completely convinced about his decision.”
Mascherano praised Busquets’ football intelligence and even speculated about his future beyond the pitch.
“Busi is going to be a coach - when, how, and where will be up to him. I haven’t talked to him about whether he’ll return home or stay here in Miami,” he noted.
The Inter Miami coach also reminisced about their time together at Barcelona, where they formed one of the most solid midfields in the world.
“The nostalgia of those years is special. I was lucky to share almost eight seasons with him. I arrived to play the same position, but always knew he was the starter. In my early days, he helped me a lot. What we experienced at Barcelona was unique and unforgettable - it left a mark on all of our careers,” Mascherano said.
Mascherano hopes Busquets’ announcement serves as inspiration for the team as they chase the MLS Cup in the coming weeks.
“Hopefully, it’s an extra motivation to help Busi finish his career in the best possible way. This team thrives on challenges - it’s full of winners and competitors,” he said.
Telasco Segovia shared how the team experienced the moment Sergio Busquets announced his retirement.
“I was surprised by Busi’s decision; I didn’t know he was going to retire," Segovia said. "As a kid, I watched him play for Barcelona and dreamed of playing alongside him. I’m happy for everything he’s achieved. He gathered all of us and told us, and we were all shocked.”
Javier Mascherano's team will fly to Canada Friday afternoon to face Toronto FC this Saturday.