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The real reason why Inter Miami doesn't talk about Messi's injury

The best player in the world has already missed several games.

By William Estrella

The best player in the world has already missed several games.
The best player in the world has already missed several games.

Lionel Messi is the best player in the world and for many soccer fans he is the greatest of all time. Since he arrived at Inter Miami, he forever revolutionized the MLS and the entire United States, which saw the best version of the Argentine genius shine. The 36-year-old forward won the Leagues Cup as the great figure of the Florida team. However, now for some time he has had a physical discomfort that is not talked about.

 

The father of three showed that he has more than enough capacity to play in the MLS and demonstrate all his quality in the last stage of his soccer career. In Barcelona, the Argentine National Team and PSG he knew how to be important, even though he was hit a lot on the team in the French capital. Since he arrived at Las Garzas, his level has improved a lot, as he showed in the 2022 Qatar World Cup. With him in his best version, Gerardo Tata Martino's team won the Leagues Cup, but now they miss him.

The 36-year-old genius could not be in the final of the US Open Cup due to muscle discomfort in the posterior rectus of his right leg (he was defeated 2 to 1 and was unable to win the second trophy in his short history). Despite that and the fact that he later missed many other games with the Florida team, the institution did not issue any statement about Messi's health. In that sense, there are many doubts and an international journalist spoke about the supposed reason.

The reason why Messi's injury is not talked about

According to what journalist Franco Panizo reported, Inter Miami does not provide precise information about Lionel Messi's injury because the genius born in Rosario is the main reason why so many soccer fans in the United States pay so much money to buy tickets to see to those in Florida. In fact, Chicago Fire made 9 million of dollars from ticket sales to see Leo.

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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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