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People only want to see Lionel Messi, what the Inter Miami coach said about it

Martino's reaction after the Inter Miami vs Atlanta United

By Mauricio Saenz

Martino's reaction after the Inter Miami vs Atlanta United
Martino's reaction after the Inter Miami vs Atlanta United
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Inter Miami is already experiencing the madness of the arrival of Lionel Messi, something that has been transformed into important annotations and exhibitions by the Argentine player for the following season. The Leagues Cup seems to be too small for the Argentine footballer at the moment. However, it seems that the real concern of Inter Miami is that the fans are only interested in seeing Lionel Messi, and even leave the stadium when he is substituted.

 

A video captured the moment in which thousands of people saw Messi's departure from the game and later began to head towards the exit gates with the game already defined. This happened precisely in the last match between Inter Miami and Atlanta United, when the fans began to leave the stadium as Lionel Messi left the match, although there were still more than 10 minutes to play.

This action caught the attention of Tata Martino, who did not hesitate to recriminate said attitude at a press conference after the match. On the other hand, he also believes that you have to have respect for the entire institution since it is a club where more people play and deserve proper treatment. All due to the attitude of the fans for the departure of Messi.

 

What did Tata Martino say when he saw that the fans left the stadium?

"I understand that people came out when Messi left, but I would have expected them to stay until the end to applaud the team," said the 'Tata' at the end of the game against Atlanta United. To the good news of the club, the team has already advanced to the next round where it will seek to be among the best eight of the Leagues Cup summer tournament, but taking into account that it could face another Mexican club that will complicate its classification.


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