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In addition to his mother's food, Messi's favorite dish in the USA

By William Estrella

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The Milanese to the Neapolitan style of Celia, his mother. On more than one occasion and in repeated reports, Lionel Messi confessed that this was his favorite dish and that nothing beat it on the entire planet Earth. However, being away from his mother, the Argentine genius confessed that he now has other foods that he really likes, just as he mentioned two desserts in particular. The best player in the world told what his tastes are.

While in Florida they pray that he can reach the last matches of the MLS regular season with Inter Miami, the genius born in Rosario participated in a commercial for the institution that came out recently and was very entertaining. The advertising was carried out at the Hard Rock Café and consisted of the launch of a children's menu with healthy features, thinking about the serious nutrition problems that exist in the United States of America. In this way, Leo had the chance to talk about his tastes, without fooling anyone.

The father of three spoke publicly about his culinary tastes and made it clear that he likes to eat tasty things and not just those that are 100% healthy. In fact, he ended his participation in the commercial saying: “Life is to be enjoyed.” In that context, he told what his favorite foods are. He mentioned that he likes to eat pasta and 'roast', but that he also consumes some sweets. In that context, he said that his favorite desserts are 'ice cream and dulce de leche'. With simplicity, Leo showed that he continues to maintain his Argentine customs, even while in the United States.

The concern of Inter Miami and the MLS with Messi

Although Messi now looked happy in the commercial he made, in the MLS the clubs are worried about the health of the 36-year-old soccer player. Yes, he has already missed several games due to that muscle injury in his right hamstring. This causes franchises to sell fewer tickets than they had anticipated and, consequently, damages their economies. However, of course, Tata Martino prefers not to risk it.


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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