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After getting together with Ed Sheeran, the only words in English that Messi says

The Argentine star who is now at Inter Miami was always known for speaking only in Spanish.

By William Estrella

The Argentine star who is now at Inter Miami was always known for speaking only in Spanish.
The Argentine star who is now at Inter Miami was always known for speaking only in Spanish.

Lionel Messi has always been characterized as a person who avoids being embarrassed about any situation. In that context, perhaps for that reason, he never in his life spoke in public in a language other than Spanish. Leo always communicated, in any country he was in, in Spanish and, generally, it was the others who adapted to him. Now that he is at Inter Miami it seems that he should speak a little English. Now, it became known which are the only two words he uses.

 

In the last few hours it became known what are the only two words that Messi says in English and it draws a little attention because it just came to light when the children of the 10 could be seen singing the songs of Ed Sheeran, with whom they later took part. photos in the United States. Their children seem to be learning the main language of the United States, something that will surely help them adapt well to the place.

The Argentine star has starred in several advertisements and commercials in which his other colleagues speak in the language they are asked to do. Meanwhile, he does it in Spanish and the subtitles appear about it. However, that is not only in public so as not to be embarrassed with a wrong accent, but in private he also does not usually communicate in a language other than his own. This undoubtedly draws attention but it is still a simple peculiarity of Messi.

 

The only two words Messi says in English at Inter Miami

"I never heard Messi speak English but sometimes he says 'Good morning' when he comes in. Those who speak English and don't know Spanish are now learning Spanish," Edison Azcona, his teammate from the Dominican Republic, said publicly. In this way, it is now known that the Argentine star uses at least those two words, which for now are the only ones he is known to have said in English.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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