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Lionel Messi receives the worst news from United States, days before his debut at Inter Miami

Lionel Messi does not stop getting bad news before his arrival at the US,

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi does not stop getting bad news before his arrival at the US,
Lionel Messi does not stop getting bad news before his arrival at the US,

Lionel Messi confirmed that he will play for Inter Miami and the MLS is preparing to become one of the most viewed championships in the world. Nearing his 36th birthday, the captain of the Argentine National Team is still in full swing and will continue to show off his great football in the United States. Now, although the league will gain great relevance with the presence of Rosario, one of the figures who already works in the North American country warned the Flea.

This is Carlos Vela. The Mexican attacker from Los Angeles FC was consulted about Messi's arrival, but played it down: "It's great news for MLS, but I still think that we're still the ones who want to win the title. Those who are working to repeat the championship and I don't care who's on the other teams. Plans don't change."

These statements come in a context of rivalry between Argentina and Mexico for what happened in the Qatar 2022 World Cup, and Albiceleste fans are already looking forward to the clash between Inter Miami and Los Angeles so that Lionel Messi can give a lesson in greatness to Vela, who was not even summoned by Tata Martino to the last World Cup.

Inter Miami needs Messi to get them out of the bottom

Although it is already known that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or will only sign in mid-July, once his vacation is over, the truth is that the Florida franchise needs him as soon as possible. The Garzas rank last in the Eastern Conference and have lost their last six MLS games


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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