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After seeing him shine in MLS, what Lionel Scaloni says about Lionel Messi

This is what Scaloni has to say about Lionel Messi

By William Estrella

This is what Scaloni has to say about Lionel Messi
This is what Scaloni has to say about Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi lives a sweet moment in Miami. The footballer has placed himself in an important way in David Beckham's team and in just over a month, the player has already won his first official title with the club, in the Leagues Cup. However, the footballer also supported his club through reach the final of the US Open Cup.

 

After the new exhibition of Rosario, Lionel Scaloni gave statements for AFA and added to the praise for the Flea. It should be remembered that Messi has not withdrawn from the Argentine team and wants to play the next Copa America in 2024, but he will also be considered for the qualifiers to start in September.

"I see him happy, cheerful. What he needs is to be well, comfortable and for him and his family to feel good. His presence (in MLS) is incredible, he generates something special both in his teammates and in his rivals. He brings something essential, which is that everyone wants to see it. It's still too current for him to be able to develop his football," said the coach of the Argentine National Team about the effect that Messi is having on football in the United States.

 

When does the Argentine National Team debut in the Qualifiers?

The first date will be next Thursday, September 7 at the River Plate stadium. For this comparison, Scaloni will have practically all the world champions available, although surprises are expected on the list. We will have to wait for the new names that Scaloni decides to take into account for the following season.

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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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