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Goodbye United States, the reason why Messi would've already regretted joining Inter Miami

Inter Miami is surprised by the bad news that Lionel Messi received ahead of the match against Cruz Azul.

By William Estrella

Inter Miami is surprised by the bad news that Lionel Messi received ahead of the match against Cruz Azul.
Inter Miami is surprised by the bad news that Lionel Messi received ahead of the match against Cruz Azul.

The arrival of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami takes place in a context in which the club is going through a complicated present from a football point of view, since it is currently in the last position of its conference and is at risk of not qualifying for the playoff for the title of MLS champion. However, right now in Miami they are thinking specifically about the Leagues Cup, so the latest news did not go down well.

It is that at Inter they know that with Messi it will not be enough to build a strong team that goes in search of important achievements, but that they will have to strengthen themselves in other positions to improve the individual quality of the squad led by Gerardo Martino. That is why he did not like the confirmation that both Facundo Farías and Diego Gómez, two promises that Inter signed in the last few hours, will not be available to play in the Leagues Cup, according to Esteban Edul.

The Argentine reporter provided this news in the middle of an analysis on how Tata Martino's team could play in the match against Cruz Azul, and called attention that neither Farías nor Gómez can be there throughout the Leagues Cup, since surely Messi will not he will like to have these problems from his first game with the club.

Who else would come to Inter Miami with Messi?

The Argentine caused a domino effect that already put Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba alongside him in Miami. Now, Messi will seek to be the element of conviction so that Luis Suárez arrives at the end of the year and, why not, look for other reinforcements of international stature, taking advantage of the motivation of playing alongside the 10.


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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