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After shining with Argentina, Messi's final decision on his future with Inter Miami

Lionel Messi finally broke his silence on what's going to happen with him and Inter Miami.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi finally broke his silence on what's going to happen with him and Inter Miami.
Lionel Messi finally broke his silence on what's going to happen with him and Inter Miami.

Argentina shone yesterday against Peru, with a spectacular Lionel Messi, who started for the first time in 28 days, and scored two goals, in the 2-0 victory against the Peruvians. The match corresponded to gameweek number four of the World Cup qualification, by CONMEBOL.

Lionel Messi and Argentina are in a fantastic moment, as they are in first place in the group with twelve points obtained in four games, in addition, with seven goals for and zero against. Their biggest rival, Brazil, already tied and lost a game, so they have remained in third place with seven points. Uruguay, who also have seven, are in second place, above Brazil.

Now Lionel Messi will return with Inter Miami, with whom his official season has ended. The Florida team failed to qualify for the Major League Soccer playoffs, so Inter Miami will not have any official match (with Messi) for four or five months. As a result of this, the possibility now arose that Inter Miami would be on a friendly tour around the world.

Lionel Messi's words:

Lionel Messi spoke about it, after beating Peru with two of his goals: “I will train and play the last games with Inter Miami now to arrive well for the November games against Uruguay and Brazil. Then I will enjoy my vacation in Argentina, it is the first time that I will have many more vacation days in December, during the vacation with peace of mind and with my people. Then, in January I will return to training.”


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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