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David Beckham's reaction to seeing Messi's Inter Miami beat Dallas on penalties

The United States surrendered to Lionel Messi's feet once again.

By William Estrella

The United States surrendered to Lionel Messi's feet once again.
The United States surrendered to Lionel Messi's feet once again.

There is no doubt that one of the happiest people in the United States today is David Beckham. The Inter Miami founder made history by signing Lionel Messi and is now enjoying the benefits of having the best player in the world at the club like never before.

The Briton cannot hide the joy that Leo generates in him and lives every action of the Argentine on the surface, so much so that he came to cry with emotion when he gave Las Garzas the agonizing victory over Cruz Azul with a great goal from a free kick in the discount time. This Sunday night, Beckham was present at the Toyota Stadium to witness the match against FC Dallas and had another reaction to remember with the tie for '10' at the end through the same route.

Those led by Tata Martino came to be 4-2 below on the scoreboard, but Messi made it 4-3 (goal against) and later, at 85 minutes, he signed his third consecutive double and parity with an exquisite both from a free kick to take the duel to the definition by penalties. After the match, the image of Beckham after the 4-4 was leaked and his reaction was a graphic description of ecstasy.

 

Who will be Lionel Messi's next rival?

Inter Miami is the first team to reach the quarterfinals of the 2023/2024 Leagues Cup. For the same reason, Lionel Messi's rival is not yet known, however, it will be the winner between Charlotte FC and Houston Dynamo, who meet today. The quarterfinal match is scheduled to be played this Friday.


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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