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Lionel Messi's warning to his MLS rivals that paralyzes the United States

The fans of the Garzas sent a message to the next rival of the franchise.

By William Estrella

The fans of the Garzas sent a message to the next rival of the franchise.
The fans of the Garzas sent a message to the next rival of the franchise.

The Florida classic is coming up in the Leagues Cup. Orlando City beat Santos Laguna 3-2 in agony with a goal from Peruvian Wilder Cartagena and secured first place in Group 9. In this way, they got their ticket to the next round and will rival Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in the round of 16 of the innovative tournament that pits clubs from MLS and Liga MX against each other.

Now, before this match is confirmed, a group of The Lions fans went ahead and heated up the previous one by vandalizing a mural of the captain of the Argentine National Team with purple paint, an act of vandalism that the Garzas bar did not forget and , now that they will meet at the DRV PNK Stadium, they plan to get revenge.

As seen in a video that went viral in recent hours, the Inter fans -which have a significant South American presence- dedicated an Orlando City song to him with threats involved. "You'll see, Orlando son of a b*, you're going to run," was the phrase they sang to the rhythm of "Give joy to my heart." Will there be a heated climate in the classic?

Lionel Messi wants to recover the top of the scoring table

Despite the fact that Leo scored three goals in two games, in recent days he has been surpassed by Brandon Vázquez, Daniel Gazdag and Bongokuhle Hlongwane, all of them with four goals. Now, the man from Rosario is getting ready to have another brilliant performance at the DRV PNK Stadium to, thus, once again lead the table of top scorers.


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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