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The unusual moment that Messi experienced in Inter Miami's last training session

La Pulga starred in a fun event in Inter Miami's last training session.

By William Estrella

La Pulga starred in a fun event in Inter Miami's last training session.
La Pulga starred in a fun event in Inter Miami's last training session.

Inter Miami enjoys Lionel Messi again. The Argentine star has already left behind his physical discomfort caused by an old scar and trains alongside his teammates. The '10' injury came at an unfortunate time of the season and the Herons were unable to get the results to enter the Playoffs in his absence even though they came to depend on themselves. Without going any further, they haven't won in six games and this Saturday they will look to add three again to close the year in a positive way.

Now, this Friday the franchise had its last training session before traveling to Charlotte for the last game of the regular season and Messi starred in a fun and unusual moment. The captain participated in a famous rondo and, surprisingly, missed an easy pass. Immediately afterwards, he put his hand to his face, unable to believe the mistake he had made and had to go in to try to recover the ball.

 

Luckily for him, it was only a couple of seconds before he recovered the ball and moved out of the way. The moment was captured and Franco Panizo, a journalist who supports Inter Miami, posted it on his social networks. One fan, grateful for the publication of Leo's unusual video, commented: “What would we do without your coverage? Thank you".

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Although Lionel's impact was brutal in the Leagues Cup that the Florida franchise won, his absences in Major League Soccer meant that his record was only one goal and two assists in the American championship. Now, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or will try to increase those numbers in the last match and then put his head in the friendlies of the Asian tour.


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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