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(VIDEO) Emotional, Messi's reaction when facing Ever Banega, former teammate

Inter Miami failed to win against Newell's Old Boys, but the result was the least important!

By William Estrella

Inter Miami failed to win against Newell's Old Boys, but the result was the least important!
Inter Miami failed to win against Newell's Old Boys, but the result was the least important!
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Inter Miami officially tied its last official match, against Newell's Old Boys. In Miami, in their own stadium and in front of their fans, Inter Miami failed to win despite scoring a goal in the 63rd minute. Gerardo Tata Martino's team was unable to hold on to the lead and conceded the goal at the end.

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It seemed that Lionel Messi was going to rest together with his teammate Sergio Busquets, however, Gerardo Martino surprised with the official lineup, as he placed Lionel Messi as the starter. These were the eleven players who played against Newell's Old Boys: Drake Callender; DeAndre Yedlin, Tomás Aviles, Nicolás Freire, Jordi Alba; David Ruiz, Yannick Bright, Julian Gressel; Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Diego Gómez.

Ever Banega, former player of the Argentine national team, played with Lionel Messi in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and today they met again. This was the player's reaction:

What did Ever Banega say about playing against Lionel Messi? : "It's enjoyable to play against Messi. Everyone knows that he was in the Inferiores when he was little and was always a Newell's fan."

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What else did Banega say?

Furthermore, the midfielder continued: "He is the greatest ambassador for the people, it is a privilege for us. We enjoy every step he takes, he leaves Newell's at the top. Everyone loves him. Always with respect and humility for ahead. He is a winner, he never gave up. Prizes come to people who make an effort and put in effort."


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