Inter Miami CF head coach Gerardo Martino has acknowledged the unique pressure facing his team as they strive to win the MLS Cup. This pressure is heightened by the presence of star players such as Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, Jordi Alba, and Sergio Busquets on the roster. Unlike his experience with Atlanta United FC, where
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Inter Miami head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino recently provided an update on Lionel Messi’s ankle ligament injury, stating that Messi will soon be ready to join the team for training. Martino emphasized that Messi is still expected to make a return to the field before the end of the MLS regular season. Messi sustained the
Lionel Messi, the star forward for the Argentina national team, has been excluded from the upcoming CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia. This decision comes as Messi continues to recover from an ankle injury sustained during the Copa América final in July. The injury, which occurred in the first half of the final
Gerardo “Tata” Martino, head coach of Inter Miami, has confirmed that Lionel Messi will not be playing in the team’s upcoming Leagues Cup round-of-32 match against Toronto FC. This decision comes as Messi has not been able to train with the team since his return from Copa América due to an ankle injury. Despite making
Inter Miami CF recently announced that they will be playing at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, through the 2025 Major League Soccer season. However, the club has now shifted their focus to debut at the new venue, Miami Freedom Park, in 2026. Despite previous claims that the new stadium would be ready for the
Inter Miami defender Sergio Busquets and Club León’s Andrés Guardado have both voiced their support for the Leagues Cup format that skips extra time in favor of a penalty shootout to decide tied matches. Both players highlighted the benefits of this rule, particularly in terms of allowing players to consistently perform well despite the demanding
Inter Miami CF’s Lionel Messi will not be participating in this week’s MLS All-Star Game, as confirmed by the league on Monday. This decision comes in the wake of Messi sustaining an ankle injury during his team’s Copa América final victory over Colombia. The absence of the Argentina superstar will undoubtedly be felt by fans
The recent announcement made by the Chicago Fire regarding compensation for fans if Lionel Messi is unable to play in the upcoming match against Inter Miami CF raises a number of questions. While it is commendable that the club is offering compensation in such a scenario, there are certain aspects of this decision that need
MLS has recently announced significant changes to its roster rules, aiming to provide teams with more flexibility in constructing their rosters. One of the key changes involves relaxing restrictions on the combined number of Designated Players (DPs) and under-22 signings. This move allows teams to opt for one of two paths, offering them the choice
Inter Miami has confirmed that Lionel Messi has been ruled out indefinitely due to a ligament injury to his right ankle. This news comes after tests were conducted following the Copa América final, where Messi suffered the injury. The club stated that Messi’s availability will depend on regular assessments and the progress of his recovery.