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Bye bye United States, look at the terrible moment that Lionel Messi lived and worried Miami

Leo visited an Adidas store with his family and things got out of control.

By William Estrella

Leo visited an Adidas store with his family and things got out of control.
Leo visited an Adidas store with his family and things got out of control.

One of the main reasons Lionel Messi chose to continue his career at Inter Miami instead of accepting Al-Hilal's stratospheric offer was the well-being of his family. In the city of the United States, both Antonela Roccuzzo and her children (Thiago, Mateo and Ciro) enjoy a culture with a strong Argentine presence and do not have a language barrier as they would have in Saudi Arabia.

In addition, in their first days in Florida, the Messis went to a supermarket and did the shopping like any normal person, something that had made it seem that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) would have a quiet life in Miami. However, after his debut, things started to get a bit out of hand.

A few days ago, a video of La Pulga appeared completely surrounded by people in a shopping center and now, this Friday, another image was released that shows that finally Messi will not be able to have that calm that he so longed for. On '10' he went to an Adidas store with his family and a crowd waited for him on the outskirts to try to get a video, a photo or try to touch him. On his way out, security was overwhelmed and Lionel was stuck with many fans. Antonela, for her part, hurried so that her children got into the car and did not get trapped among the people.

Messi will play again at home at Inter Miami

A peculiarity of the captain of the Argentine National Team in the franchise is that the two games he played were at the DRV PNK Stadium, and that will also be the third. Las Garzas finished first in their Leagues Cup group and made sure they played at home in the next match for the round of 16.


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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