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Bye bye Inter Miami, Tata Martino would kick out one of Messi's friends and paralyze the USA

Gerardo Martino would have gone too far with the first that he would erase from the Inter Miami squad even though Messi wanted him.

By William Estrella

Gerardo Martino would have gone too far with the first that he would erase from the Inter Miami squad even though Messi wanted him.
Gerardo Martino would have gone too far with the first that he would erase from the Inter Miami squad even though Messi wanted him.

Lionel Messi's debut at Inter Miami gave us an unforgettable postcard when we saw his goal from a free kick at the last minute for his team to win 2-1 against Cruz Azul in a match that had become complicated at the end, but it also left other questions to be analyzed from a football point of view, which will worry more than one in Fort Lauderdale.

It is that before Lionel Messi enters the field of play, Gerardo Martino's team showed a poor level. Taylor's goal made up the result, but the partnerships at Inter Miami were scarce, in fact, in the press conference this morning before facing Atlanta United, Tata said that there were too many childish errors, which would be aimed at Benjamín Cremaschi, who was responsible for most of the team's losses.

Although his team ended up winning the game, Gerardo Martino knows that if it weren't for the magic of Lionel Messi the lawsuit would have ended in a tie, so he believes that his team must improve and, although the 10th showed affection for Cremaschi as well as for the entire squad, Tata Martino would have decided to delete the young Argentine born in the United States from the title.

How could Inter form with all the figures?

In the hypothetical case that David Beckham manages to convince all the players that he wants to sign to put together a super team for Messi at Inter Miami, Tata Martino could select the following eleven: Callender; Yedlin, Aviles, Krivtsov, Jordi Alba; Diego Gomez, Busquets, Iniesta; Messi, Suarez, Farias.


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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