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The first match that Messi will have with Inter after being eliminated was confirmed

Inter Miami has its first rival ready for Messi to continue playing friendlies and not lose pace

By William Estrella

Inter Miami has its first rival ready for Messi to continue playing friendlies and not lose pace
Inter Miami has its first rival ready for Messi to continue playing friendlies and not lose pace

Lionel Messi was eliminated from the Major League Soccer playoffs with Inter Miami, so he will not participate for several months, until the beginning of 2024. That is why the board of directors of the pink team began to look at new friendly matches so that the Argentine does not lose rhythm and does not plan to go on loan to another team.

 

Now Pablo Varsky has given important information about Lionel Messi and Inter Miami. "Inter Miami and Newell's will play a friendly on February 17. This was confirmed by Ignacio Astore, president of the Rosario club, on Zapping Sport in Rosario. This has confirmed the first friendly match that the Argentine star will have.

Lionel Messi thus has the first confirmed match with Inter Miami, to continue in activity. This began to be thought after FC Barcelona appeared as an option for the Argentine striker to be loaned for these months, since the great objective he has is to be in rhythm and continue participating in the Qualifiers with his national team.

 

What Scaloni said about whether Messi will play for Argentina against Peru

“What a way to think about when Messi is not there. He is still in force, let's leave him alone. We are used to doing hara-kiri alone, it is impressive, we are withdrawing it it seems... are we all crazy? "were the words of the Argentina coach, Lionel Scaloni, about Lionel Messi's present. It is expected that he will have a few minutes with the Argentine star on this date, before running out of activity in the MLS.


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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