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Breaking News: Him and Messi are best friends, now they will be rivals during the FIFA Break

Messi is in Argentina for the FIFA International Break

By William Estrella

Messi is in Argentina for the FIFA International Break
Messi is in Argentina for the FIFA International Break

Lionel Messi is in Argentina and preparing for the FIFA International Break. After winning the Ballon d'Or with Inter Miami, the Argentine is preparing to present the award in front of his home crowd during the South American Qualifiers. Because of this, things get better and better for the player. After that, the player will return to the United States for Inter Miami's preseason

Without a doubt, one of the things that has surprised many people is the quality of the footballer and how much he has shone with The Herons. It is worth mentioning that Lionel Messi is 36 years old. Although the collective achievements were not the best in MLS, the Argentine's individual performance stands out above the rest. For this reason, things are getting better and better.

Because of this, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are expected to have a better 2024 and that everything will go the best way for both parties. At the same time, first Argentina wants to continue defending its title of world champion and this day it faces two very strong rivals that could give it more than one problem. Among them, Messi will have the opportunity to meet one of his best friends but this time they will be rivals

Who is it?

The player in question is Luis Suarez. The Uruguayan was called up by Marcelo Bielsa for this FIFA International Break and is expected to have minutes in the match against Argentina from Buenos Aires. For this reason, great things are expected between Suarez and Messi. According to national and international media, the two could also be reunited as teammates, this time at Inter Miami


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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