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Despite his age, the difficult situation that Inter Miami will put Messi through

The Argentine star will have to do something that he probably didn't do even in his younger days.

By William Estrella

The Argentine star will have to do something that he probably didn't do even in his younger days.
The Argentine star will have to do something that he probably didn't do even in his younger days.

Lionel Messi is the best player in the world and for many he is the greatest of all time. However, nothing is discovered when this is assured nor when it is said that he is in the last years of his career and that little by little he must regulate some things to be able to reach what is expected of him at a better level and without physical complications. comes. Therefore, the decision that Inter Miami made for the next few days still seems strange.

Leo Messi showed that throughout his career he did everything the clubs wanted in terms of their schedules and never gave a 'but'. That will still be the case despite his age. However, those things that did not affect him physically before are likely to do so at this time, because his body is no longer the same and he has already shown that he must manage his energies if he wants to play without getting injured.

What Inter Miami did that could harm Leo Messi is that it scheduled a series of friendly matches in China for the month of November, thinking that the team led by Gerardo Tata Martino would not lose football rhythm after being eliminated from the playoffs. of the MLS. Of course, they don't play an official competition again until February. But why could it be bad news for the Argentine star if it would give him rhythm? Because it will travel 45,000 kilometers in 27 days.

The detail of the trip that Lionel Messi must make

In times when several technical directors talk about jet stress (Martín Demichelis and Pep Guardiola, to name a few), this news appears for Messi, which undoubtedly has a good side, because it will give him the football rhythm that he needs since he missed many games. due to an injury to his right hamstring but at the same time it generates this problem of the number of kilometers traveled. He plays in Peru now with the Argentine National Team, then in China and finally in Argentina.


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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