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Before his debut, the worst news that Messi receives from Inter Miami

The captain of the Argentine National Team scored four goals in the tribute to the legend.

By William Estrella

The captain of the Argentine National Team scored four goals in the tribute to the legend.
The captain of the Argentine National Team scored four goals in the tribute to the legend.

Lionel Messi surprised everyone this Saturday by attending Maxi Rodríguez's farewell match at Newell's stadium. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or had not confirmed his presence and he did not even appear in the lineups that the match would have. However, at the last minute Marcelo Bielsa arrived at the Colossus with booties in hand and put on a show.

La Pulga not only said present, but also scored a triplet and earned the ovation of all those present, to the point that he was the same or more protagonist than the honoree. Now, despite the fact that he experienced a festive atmosphere in the game, which coincided with his birthday, then the '10' received bad news from Inter Miami.

It turns out that while Messi was enjoying the match with his old teammates, his new team suffered a heavy defeat in the MLS again. This time it was 4-1 against Philadelphia Union and there are already seven games in a row with defeat for the Florida franchise in the United States league, a terrible present that finds them in the last place of the table in the Eastern Conference.

Who will arrive with Messi at Inter Miami to try to qualify for the Playoffs?

Leo will only sign in July and, if he continues like this, Inter Miami will receive him with little chance of qualifying for the Playoffs. However, the board is already working on putting together a competitive team around Lionel and has already closed the arrival of Sergio Busquets. Now, his next targets are Jordi Alba and Tata Martino, with whom he has more than advanced talks.


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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