#2 Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Phillipe Coutinho - Barcelona

Though the Brazilian isn't quite the attacker in the Barcelona side, he is seen to recuperate the entire play and work mostly as a left winger; Phillipe Coutinho transition since last season has been an achievement for Ernesto Valverde. With Ousmane Dembele being the more natural choice as an attacker, the World Cup winner hasn't really been able to fit into the bench with Suarez and Messi, but Coutinho surely has done the deeds.
With the departure of Neymar, this Barcelona side was left wondering as to what will make a good trio all over again. Certainly, it has happened, as the trio of Suarez, Coutinho, and Messi have had their chances to capitalise in the La Liga in every means possible. With Coutinho being one of the masters of the interplays, the opportunities are automatically created for both Suarez as well as Messi, bringing consistency back to Camp Nou. With the Champions League being their next stop, the three will have to show their true potential and bring their side back to past glories.
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