Inter Miamifans faced disappointment as they watched their team fall in theUS Open Cup Final, andMessi's absencemade it even more difficult to swallow. With just five games left in Inter Miami'sMLS season, there are many unknowns aboutMessi's injury statusand how many games he can play. ...
“I see Leo playing as long as he wants. On a physical level, he’s quick, strong, a competitive beast, an animal physically. I don’t doubt he’ll play at Qatar 2022,” Xavi said as quoted byMarca. Qatar to host first ever winterworld cupin November-December and Messi will be 35...
Tata Martino says Inter Miami will assess Lionel Messi’s fitness in training before deciding on his involvement in a final MLS outing of 2023. Article continues below All-time great has shaken off injury Starred for his country in World Cup qualifyin...
Lionel Messi: Every touch in Argentina's 2022 FIFA World Cup Final victory over France Inter Miami has one regular-season match left, coming at home Saturday against New England. If Inter Miami wins it would set the MLS single-season points mark with 72, one more than New England had in...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "True Test of Messi's Greatness Will Only Come at World Cup" - The Independent (London, England), December 2, 2011The Independent (London, England)
Lionel Messi arrived at the Argentine camp for preparation for the Copa America. The Argentine great leaves his MLS side in first place overall.
Lionel Messi has played in some of the most spectacular arenas around the world. As his MLS journey continues with Inter Miami, the Argentine is getting a tour of America's finest
VANCOUVER — Marc DeLuca and his wife had the perfect sixth birthday gift for their son, Jack — tickets to see Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF play the Whitecaps in Vancouver. News that the legendary Argentine soccer star didn't make the trip to B.C....
Martino told reporters Friday he will avoid overworking the 36-year-old Messi during a busy portion of the team’s schedule. “If he is well and confident he can get to play and if this doesn’t happen he will wait a few more days,” said the Argentine coach. ...
virtual reality technology will allow viewers to feel they are standing on the field watchingArgentina’s Lionel Messidribble straight at them. VR will put fans inside the action in a way that two-dimensional viewing cannot. Already at this World Cup, Fifa will film every match in VR. And ...