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While Messi is injured, the official date Messi Meets America will release

The Argentinian football player will have a new documentary about his new life in Miami.

By William Estrella

The Argentinian football player will have a new documentary about his new life in Miami.
The Argentinian football player will have a new documentary about his new life in Miami.

A strong rumor was installed today in the media around the world when a journalist from the United States confirmed that Messi would not play again this year due to a tear that sidelined him from the match against New York City. Now comes Chicago Fire, a franchise that sold out all the seats, but does not know if they will be able to see Messi live in a few days for a new day of the MLS.

What the journalist says is that Messi supposedly has a two-centimeter tear according to an MRI that the Argentine captain and the captain of the Herons underwent a few days ago. If the injury is confirmed, La Pulga would be out of action for three weeks, a little less than the remaining Major League Soccer matches.

The injury would have been caused in the Argentina National Team's match against Ecuador in the 1-0 victory in the debut of the South American qualifiers and he suffered the injury against Toronto FC in the half hour he played until he asked Gerardo Martino for a substitution after 36 minutes. Despite his departure, his teammates beat the Canadians 4-0 to earn three points. There are five games left to qualify for the playoffs of the national league and the pink team needs its leader to be champion for the first time in its history of this tournament.

The good news Messi received today despite not making magic on the green grass

In other news, Apple TV confirmed today that on Wednesday, October 11, the new documentary about the life of the Argentine star since he arrived in Miami will be launched on the platform. It will be called "Messi Meets America" and the trailer has already been published in all sports and non-sports portals around the world. With exclusive testimonials and the championship achieved in the Leagues Cup, the best player in the world tells his experience in first person like never before.


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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