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Lionel Messi starts! Inter Miami plays against Newell's Old Boys

Lionel Messi finally starts as a starter for Inter Miami, in the last friendly of the preseason.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi starts! Inter Miami plays against Newell's Old Boys
Lionel Messi starts! Inter Miami plays against Newell's Old Boys
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The time has come! Inter Miami is playing its last friendly of the tour of preseason friendly matches. Inter Miami traveled all over the world to play friendly matches, for example, they played in El Salvador, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan and now the last one at home, in Miami in front of the fans.

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Inter Miami has not had a good streak of results, since, in the six friendly matches that were played, they lost three, drew two and only managed to win against Honk Kong XI. The games, although inconsequential, have shown that the club still needs a lot of work, in addition to some reinforcement in defense.

The match against Newell's Old Boys is a tribute to Lionel Messi, who is undoubtedly the star of Major League Soccer. Let us remember that Lionel emerged from Newell's Old Boys when he was a child, and it was from there that he took the giant step towards FC Barcelona. That is why this match was organized, in his honor.

Lionel Messi, above all predictions, started the game as a starter. Gerardo Tata Martino had not confirmed that Messi was going to start, however he had warned that he was 100% going to add minutes today. He also explained the discomfort that Messi had.

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Tata Martino's words:

“Leo had an inflammation in his abductor in the first game in Saudi Arabia. But the injury did not require him to be stopped completely or given special medical treatment. He was day to day. That's why he played 10 minutes in the second game. Therefore, he played a little more in Japan and tomorrow it is likely that he will have more minutes."


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