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Never seen before, the new nickname of Lionel Messi after shining in the United States with Miami

The new nickname given to Inter Miami surprises everyone after Lionel Messi's goal in his debut.

By William Estrella

The new nickname given to Inter Miami surprises everyone after Lionel Messi's goal in his debut.
The new nickname given to Inter Miami surprises everyone after Lionel Messi's goal in his debut.

For Inter Miami, last night will be marked by fire in the most glorious pages of the history books of David Beckham's team. The arrival of the Argentine star meant a paradigm shift that will remain forever in CONCACAF football, so the impact of the image of the 10 is brutal and Inter Miami has already given him a new nickname.

The fans of the pink team exploded when, after a few first minutes in which he showed all his magic, Lionel Messi converted a free kick in the last action of the match to give Fort Lauderdale a 2-1 victory against Cruz Azul. Now that a while after the game has passed, fans on social networks are beginning to play their game with memes and the new nickname they gave Inter Miami was funny, since they now call it “The new Brazil of the 70s”.

After his unforgettable goal in his debut with the Inter Miami shirt against Cruz Azul on matchday one of the Leagues Cup, Lionel Messi celebrated the conquest with his children on the edge of the playing field, in what was a very pleasant image that showed why the Argentines show so much affection for their World Champion captain.

When will Messi play as a starter in Miami?

The Argentine star already had his long-awaited debut as confirmed by Gerardo Martino, entering from the substitute bench to play the last minutes of the match. Now, Messi awaits his debut starting as a starter and captain, which will surely take place next Tuesday 07/25 when Inter Miami faces Atlanta United.


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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