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Days before his debut, the worst news from Inter Miami to Lionel Messi are uncovered

The MLS team betrayed the captain of the Argentine National Team in 2022.

By William Estrella

The MLS team betrayed the captain of the Argentine National Team in 2022.
The MLS team betrayed the captain of the Argentine National Team in 2022.

Lionel Messi is already enjoying his vacation while Inter Miami is looking forward to his arrival. Las Garzas went ahead of Al-Hilal when it was confirmed that Leo would not return to FC Barcelona and now MLS is preparing to live its first great revolution with the arrival of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). Now, in the midst of the great expectation, a low blow from the Florida franchise against Rosario was uncovered.

Inter Miami did not resist the file and users revealed a comment made from the club's social networks that surprised everyone. And it is that in 2022, Manchester United published a video on the Tik Tok social network in which Cristiano Ronaldo met Tom Brady, the most prominent player in NFL history, at Old Trafford.

It was then that the official Inter Miami account was present and left two goat emojis in the comments, a symbol that refers to the G.O.A.T gilas, which in Spanish translates to 'The greatest of all time'. Thus, the United States club established its position in the famous debate on whether Messi or CR7 is the best player in history.

Messi buried the debate with Cristiano Ronaldo after the World Cup in Qatar

The only thing that can save Inter is that the comment was made before the World Cup in Qatar 2022. In it, Messi cleared up any doubt about whether or not he was the best footballer in the history of the king of sports, not only for having raised the trophy, but also for having scored in all instances, including twice in the final against France.


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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