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(VIDEO) This is how Lionel Messi arrived with his bodyguard to face Nashville

Lionel Messi is already at the Inter Miami stadium and that's how he arrived with his bodyguard

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is already at the Inter Miami stadium and that's how he arrived with his bodyguard
Lionel Messi is already at the Inter Miami stadium and that's how he arrived with his bodyguard

Lionel Messi has established himself in an important way with Inter Miami after his first month at the club. The Argentine has achieved records that many thought would take a little longer, but in just 30 days Inter Miami lifted its first official trophy. The club is now on a mission to reach the playoffs after a bad start before the arrival of Messi and for this reason, they face Nashville SC on this day.

 

The Florida team returns to their stadium before their people. The club has placed itself in an important way after winning the Leagues Cup and on this day, they will show their title in front of their fans. Lionel Messi will start, as confirmed by the club and the player will try to lead his club to its second consecutive MLS victory to continue adding important points.

Messi arrived at the DRV PNK Stadium accompanied by his bodyguard, who has been a trend in recent days due to his important resume and background, who has been a former Navy Seal, as well as an MMA expert. This is Assine Cheuko, a former US soldier with military experience.

 

 

Inter Miami's earnings thanks to Messi

Lionel Messi has revolutionized MLS since his arrival at Inter Miami across the board, as the club has benefited from winning its first ever title (2023 Leagues Cup) and reaching its second final (the U.S. Cup). Open Cup in less than five weeks with the Argentine on the squad, but also at an economic level, since his presence has generated several million dollars in profits Apple TV generated profits of more than 2 million dollars.


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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