News

The player who refuses to give the number 10 to Messi and David Beckham had to fire

David Beckham and the controversial decision he made for Messi to be happy.

By William Estrella

David Beckham and the controversial decision he made for Messi to be happy.
David Beckham and the controversial decision he made for Messi to be happy.

Lionel Messi continues to generate big changes at Inter Miami even before signing his contract. After the announcement of the verbal agreement, the Florida franchise began to take important measures such as the signings of Sergio Busquets and Tata Martino. However, in addition to the arrivals, there are also players who will leave the team.

One of them is the Mexican Rodolfo Pizarro, and now the fans of that country who follow Inter have blamed Messi for leaving the wheel. Despite the fact that the former Chivas de Guadalajara soccer player had arrived as a brand new reinforcement in January, now the board of directors of Las Garzas informed him of the decision to terminate his contract.

"It's hard. I had no idea, I didn't know, because I still have a contract, I didn't know that it could be changed. It's a bit strange because it already happened to many teammates that one day they're there and the next day they're not, I think it's the only league in the world that does this. Yes it is strange but they are the rules and you have to abide by them, ”said Pizarro after the recent tie against Columbus Crew.

Pizarro blamed the previous coach for his poor performance at Inter Miami

Recently, the board also fired Phil Neville, the English coach who was in charge for much of the season and never found a way around the team. Pizarro spoke precisely about him before the news of his departure, and they were not good words: “Unfortunately, the player is often greatly conditioned by the coach that is there. It was the first time that I had to follow many rules and I couldn't be the player they expected”.


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.

More news