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The captain of the Argentine National Team will have a tough mission in the United States.

By William Estrella

The captain of the Argentine National Team will have a tough mission in the United States.
The captain of the Argentine National Team will have a tough mission in the United States.

Lionel Messi will play against Australia this Thursday with the Argentine National Team and then he will go on vacation to renew his energy before signing for Inter Miami. The United States team offered him a juicy salary of 50 million dollars per season and a series of irresistible benefits, but not everything is rosy in the City of the Sun.

It is estimated that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or will arrive in MLS only in the second or third week of July. Although many want him to debut as soon as his signature is stamped, the truth is that the Rosario player will most likely first train and meet his teammates before making his official debut. However, the situation of the Garzas is critical and this is very bad news for a Messi who planned to play in the United States to get away from the pressures.

Inter Miami is last in the Eastern Conference with just 15 points in 17 games. In fact, over the weekend they chained their sixth consecutive defeat in the MLS and their chances of entering the Playoffs are increasingly complicated. They are currently seven units behind the last one that is qualifying and the next match is against a very tough rival, Philadelphia Union, who is third.

Lionel Messi could reach Inter Miami with no chance of playing in the Playoffs

If the Florida franchise continues like this, Messi will stamp the signature with the team sunk and with practically no chance of qualifying. Taking into account that Leo would only arrive in mid-July, his team could receive him 20 points away from entering the postseason. An outlook, to say the least, discouraging.


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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