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The confession of Messi's teammate about how is to celebrate goals with the Argentinian

An Inter Miami player confesses the time he celebrated a goal with Messi

By William Estrella

An Inter Miami player confesses the time he celebrated a goal with Messi
An Inter Miami player confesses the time he celebrated a goal with Messi

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami continue their actions ahead of the closure of Major League Soccer. The Argentine player has positioned himself substantially so that the Florida team can get fully into the fight for a place in the postseason. In addition, the club has achieved important records such as winning the Leagues Cup and reaching the final of the US Open Cup. The Argentine's actions have made many of his teammates admire him more than they already did.

 

Benjamin Cremaschi, a young man born in North America but of Argentine parents, was the star guest of the podcast The American Dream and revealed some intimacies that he has experienced since La Pulga became his teammate. “It changed everything from head to toe, many people are now looking at MLS just for one player. Everything has changed, also with Jordi (Alba), Busquets and Tata (Martino), they have experience that helps us grow as a team in the end and also the league.”

The footballer also spoke about Lionel Messi. “The first time I spoke to him, possibly the time he was most nervous, was the second time I saw him. I walked over to see how he was doing, how he was feeling in those first few days of training, just a general conversation. But he is one more, he does not want to be treated differently, that is what surprised me the most,” Chremaschi confessed about the player and captain of the Argentine National Team.

 

What else did Cremaschi say?

The footballer talked about the first goal he scored with the footballer's assistance, as well as his celebration. “He pointed it out to me, like he dedicated it to me, he is an incredible person. The moment he jumped on it, it was a dream, the best player was celebrating with me an amazing goal. After the game I called my family and they asked me what it felt like to hug Messi and I told them that I didn't want to let him go. Then I asked him how he managed to see me and he just laughed. I told him that he had seen his foot and that's why I returned it to him and he congratulated me.


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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