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Messi's decision to leave Inter Miami after losing against Uruguay makes USA tremble

Lionel Messi may consider another option outside of the US.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi may consider another option outside of the US.
Lionel Messi may consider another option outside of the US.

It's over, Argentina and Lionel Messi fell 2-0 against Uruguay, at home. The match was a surprise, as it is the first defeat in 2023 for Argentina after being champions in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Now, Lionel Messi, who finished the match angry, could leave Inter Miami...

Lionel Messi did not end the match happy: “I prefer not to say what I think, but these people have to learn. Young people have to learn to respect from their elders. This team (Uruguay) was always tough and intense, but with respect. You have to learn a little bit”

Afterwards, he said: "It was difficult for us to play. They are intense. They make you one-on-one, they have physical and fast people in the middle. It was difficult for us to find our game. We never felt comfortable. We did not find a way to have the ball and make long possessions. That's why their game makes us accelerate too and we get infected with that rhythm. They are a physical team, that works well and that has a lot of danger on the counterattack."

Why could Messi leave Inter Miami?

Without blaming Lionel Messi, it is a reality that the Argentine was not fine, well, he has not played for too many weeks, since Inter Miami was eliminated more than a month ago and they have not had any games. Messi is cold, and also, with Inter Miami they won't have games until March! Lionel cannot afford to spend so many months without playing, so he would not frown upon leaving on loan to another team. However, it's all still a rumor...


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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