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Not everything is joy, the insult that Lionel Messi received and outraged Inter Miami

A Mexican journalist attacked the Rosario player again and issued a warning to him and all of Inter Miami.

By William Estrella

A Mexican journalist attacked the Rosario player again and issued a warning to him and all of Inter Miami.
A Mexican journalist attacked the Rosario player again and issued a warning to him and all of Inter Miami.

Lionel Messi shows in every Inter Miami game that he is still the best player in the world and his decision to reach the MLS has not affected his performance in the slightest. The captain of the Argentine National Team was the great figure of Las Garzas in the two victories against Cruz Azul and Atlanta United, respectively, but the Mexican press does not want to accept reality and continues to detract from the '10' for the supposed inferiority of the rivals he faced.

The last to attack Messi was the Mexican journalist Juan Carlos Zúñiga, who celebrated América's resounding 4-0 victory over Saint Louis City (leader of the Western Conference in MLS). This communicator assured that the Eagles could be the team that meets Inter Miami in the final, since, according to him, the Garzas will receive all kinds of aid to access the last instance.

On the other hand, he called the franchise's new signings "little friends" who only went to the United States "to shop, have a good time and spend billions of dollars." Along the same lines, he assured that Tata Martino is a "charlatan and sells lies" that he went to steal from the Mexican Federation. Harsh words that could cost Zúñiga dearly in the future.

Inter Miami will have a free date

Lionel Messi's team have already won their two group games and will now rest while waiting to find out who will be second in their area. In turn, he is also waiting to meet his next rival, which could be Orlando City, Houston Dynamo or Santos Laguna.


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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