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Leo Campana reveals what Lionel Messi does to motivate Inter Miami and manage to come back games

The Inter Miami striker confesses what the club's star signing does to change the game's outcome

By William Estrella

The Inter Miami striker confesses what the club's star signing does to change the game's outcome
The Inter Miami striker confesses what the club's star signing does to change the game's outcome

Inter Miami achieved an important victory in the semifinal of the US Open Cup. Gerardo Martino's team battled against a great Cincinnati FC and managed to get into the final of the competition and now they will fight for a new title on September 27. The arrival of Lionel Messi has completely changed the face of Inter Miami.

 

The Argentine was held scoreless for the first time since he joined Inter Miami in late July. His first assist of the game was on a free kick in the 68th minute to cut Miami's deficit to 2-1. He sent a long cross into the box to set up Campana's second goal on a header that sent the game into extra time.

However, there is no doubt that the presence of Lionel Messi has changed everything in Miami. The club has just won its first title in the short history of the franchise after defeating Nashville in the Leagues Cup. Messi's teammates now confess the great secret of the player and what he transmits to them to achieve results in extremely complex matches. One of them is the striker Leo Campana.

 

What does Campana say about Lionel Messi?

The Ecuadorian forward was the author of two goals thanks to two brilliant assists from Lionel Messi. Given this, the footballer confesses what everyone thinks of Messi and how he motivates them. “Its the kind of leader he is, he wants to speak in every game, every training, every championship match, we feel good with him”; assured Leonardo Campana.


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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