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The worst news Messi received after joining Inter Miami, the United States trembles

Leo's new team is not having a good time in the MLS.

By William Estrella

Leo's new team is not having a good time in the MLS.
Leo's new team is not having a good time in the MLS.

Lionel Messi is with the Argentine National Team in Beijing, ready to face Australia in the first friendly of the Asian tour within the framework of the FIFA date. La Pulga generated a furor among fans in that country and will soon do so in the United States. Now, not everything is joy in Florida despite the fact that the euphoria for the arrival of the '10' continues to be on the surface.

While they wait for the top winner of the Ballon d'Or to stamp his signature (he has a contract until the end of the month with PSG), Inter Miami continues to play regular season games, but this Saturday they received a hard slap again: they lost 3-1 against the New England Revolution on the road and continue to sink to the bottom of the Eastern Conference.

Thus, the Garzas chained their sixth consecutive defeat in the US championship and their chances of qualifying for the Playoffs became even more complicated. In this context, the board of the Florida team is accelerating to close reinforcements and a coach for the arrival of Messi in July.

Julián Álvarez and Thiago Almada are the only ones missing to join the National Team

The Argentine delegation in China is complete except for them. La Araña was crowned champion of the Champions League this Saturday and will travel in the next few hours, while Almada faced an MLS commitment with Atlanta United last night and headed to Beijing to join his teammates from the Albiceleste. It should be remembered that both were world champions in Qatar 2022.


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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