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During his vacation, Lionel Messi's biggest secret is revealed and shocks the MLS

And to think that many criticized him for this...

By William Estrella

And to think that many criticized him for this...
And to think that many criticized him for this...

Lionel Messi draws all eyes to Inter Miami. The team owned by former British footballer David Beckham and businessman Jorge Más gave a real blow in the last transfer market by securing the best footballer in the world at zero cost, after his sour two-year experience in Paris Saint-Germain. In the United States, Leo recovered his smile and can be seen enjoying his stay in the city of Miami.

The arrival of the Argentine star to the Pink Herons revolutionized the MLS and everyone is paying attention to his movements, both on and off the field. With him on the team, Inter Miami completely changed its face and won its first title, the Leagues Cup, although it could not achieve the goal of reaching the play-offs in the local tournament.

Regarding Leo Messi, it was David Beckham, owner of the pink team, who revealed his secret in a long interview with Time magazine, which chose the Argentine captain as athlete of the year. There, the Briton revealed details of the privacy of the Pink Herons squad.

“One of the best anecdotes I have heard one of our academy kids tell is in an interview, they asked him: 'Has Leo given you any advice since he arrived?' And the advice was 'walk more,'” said the former Real Madrid. But the most striking thing was the reason that Messi argued according to Beckham: “'he walks more in the game. Because you see more.' That's what makes Leo great."

"One who is young and who has been learning a lot. Something he has told me is to stay more stationary, one who is young wants to run every ball, look for space to have the ball more and he has told me how to stay more still in your position, that the ball is going to reach you," revealed David Ruiz, the protagonist of this story.


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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