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(VIDEO) The reaction of Inter Miami fans after Lionel Messi's injury

Lionel Messi's effect, even when injured

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi's effect, even when injured
Lionel Messi's effect, even when injured

Lionel Messi gave terrible news in the match between Inter Miami and Toronto FC. The Argentine player was unable to continue in the match after playing just over 30 minutes. The Argentine footballer came out injured and Robert Taylor took his place. This match marked Messi's return to starting the team, after being absent in the last two days. In fact, the last one was as a precaution to be able to get to this match.

 

Lionel Messi's injury comes from the match against Ecuador in the most recent FIFA International Break with the Argentine team. However, the blow did not seem serious and the coaches decided to rest him after those games. However, after returning to the starting lineup with Inter Miami, Lionel Messi left the match injured. Obviously, an action that the team's fans did not like at all, who have paid large monetary amounts to see it live.

Messi and Jordi Alba left the duel in which Inter Miami faced Toronto FC due to injury just one week before the MLS Cup final against Houston Dynamo takes place. It was the 36th minute when Messi began to feel muscle discomfort that forced him to ask for a change. Any type of injury or duration would be confirmed once the match is over and the medical team carries out their respective analyzes with the footballer.

 

What did the fans do after Messi's injury?

The Argentine's injury did not go down well with the Inter Miami fans, who decided to abandon the match. Clearly it was a minimal sector of those present, but it is really surprising that they decided to leave the game due to the fact that Lionel Messi left the game. The footballer played a total of 36 minutes in the match between Miami and Toronto FC, which Inter won 2-0 at the moment. The Florida team must continue adding to try to reach the playoffs.

 


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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