Inter Miami’s superstar, Lionel Messi, expressed his frustration with the new Major League Soccer rule that mandates an injured player to leave the field for two minutes. During a recent match against Montréal, Messi was fouled by the opposing defender, George Campbell, and had to exit the pitch for medical attention. This rule, which penalizes
Luis Suárez
The recent match between Inter Miami and CF Montreal saw a surprising absence of Lionel Messi from the starting lineup. This decision, while unexpected, highlights the importance of rest and rotation in professional soccer teams. Despite being a key player for Miami, Messi was given the day off to recuperate and prepare for upcoming matches.
Lionel Messi, the 36-year-old Argentina star, has been a key player for Inter Miami this season, playing every minute of the team’s MLS matches and the Concacaf Champions League draw. However, assistant coach Javier Morales hinted that Messi could be left out of the starting lineup for the upcoming match against CF Montreal. He emphasized
Uruguay forward Luis Suárez has expressed his belief that Inter Miami has what it takes to clinch their first MLS Cup this season. Despite only recently joining the club in December as a free agent, Suárez is optimistic about the team’s prospects. He kicked off his MLS journey with a debut in the recent 2-0
The sight of Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba together again, this time in Major League Soccer with Inter Miami, brings a wave of nostalgia for football fans worldwide. The quartet, known for their successful stint at Barcelona, is set to embark on a new journey in the rapidly growing American soccer