A happy Messi is good news for Miami - and Argentina
Jul 21, 2023; Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA; Inter Miami CF forward Lionel Messi (10) celebrates after scoring a goal against Cruz Azul during the second half at DRV PNK Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
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Lionel Messi
provided the perfect finish to start his career with Inter Miami with a brilliant
winning goal on Friday but what may be most significant from his debut was how
totally happy he looks again.
So much of
the focus since Messi said he was moving to Miami from Paris Saint-Germain has
been on what the move will mean for Major League Soccer and for the business of
soccer in the USA.
Somewhat
lost in the hype around the move has been what it all means for the 36-year-old
Argentine star himself.
Messi went
from the ultimate high of winning the World Cup in December to looking
miserable in Paris, where he was booed by PSG's fans in his final game.
Since
arriving in South Florida though, Messi has had a smile on his face again and
his comments, always in Spanish, have been peppered with the word
"contento".
He looks
happy, sounds happy and everyone around him is smiling.
"We
knew it was important for us to start this tournament with a win. Luckily we
were able to do it at the end and I’m very happy," he said after his 94th
minute winner, with a trademark curling free-kick, in the 2-1 victory over
Mexico's Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup.
"I’m
very happy to be here, with the team and my family. We’re very happy with this
choice. I want to thank the people once again. I hope we continue this way and
that they keep joining us all year because for us this is very important,"
he added.
Messi is a
superstar but he has always appeared a somewhat reluctant celebrity.
Unlike David
Beckham, the biggest name to move to MLS before Messi and now co-owner of the
Argentine's new club, or his contemporary Cristiano Ronaldo, the seven-times
Ballon d'Or winner has never been fully at ease with his fame.
Playing at a
20,000 capacity temporary stadium an hour's drive north of downtown Miami, on
the surface is a huge comedown for a player who spent 17 years playing at
Barcelona's Camp Nou in front of crowd's four times that size.
Adoring fans
But Messi
appears to be enjoying the intimacy of the venue, where he is surrounded by
adoring Spanish-speaking fans, thousands of them Argentine, many in his
national team shirt.
Football
romantics would have loved to see Messi end his career back in Argentina, but
in Miami he gets all the familiarity of home, while still able to enjoy a degree
of privacy, security and - not insignificantly - a reported $60 million a year
salary.
Miami's
18-year-old midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi, born in the city to Argentine
parents, was given a hug and kiss from Messi when the number ten replaced him
in the 54th minute.
Cremaschi
said the mood in the dressing room, after the win for a team in last place in
MLS without a win in 11 league games, was transformed.
“It was pure
joy, honestly. It was pure joy from everyone, from him, from us, to the owners,
to the staff. And we're just so happy that we could win again," he said.
Miami have
made it easy for him to settle in -- he is surrounded by Spanish speaking
team-mates, Argentine coaches, including his former boss at Barcelona and
Argentina, Gerardo 'Tata' Martino and club staff who share his language and
culture.
At training
this week he has laughed and joked with the players during the warm-ups and
when he entered the field on Friday, skipper DeAndre Yedlin handed him the
captain's armband.
One of the
smartest moves from Miami was bringing in the 35-year-old Spanish midfielder
Sergio Busquets to re-unite with his former Barcelona team-mate.
It was
instantly evident on Friday that the near telepathic understanding between the
two has survived their two years apart.
Miami were
transformed when the pair were sent in and if that level of impact can be
maintained, they may have plenty more to smile about in the months ahead.
With the
Copa America being held in the USA next year, Messi has plenty to look forward
to with Argentina as well as his club, whose next game is at home to Atlanta on
Tuesday.
He has
indicated that his triumph in Qatar was his last World Cup but there will be
plenty in his homeland now wondering that if he stays fit and happy perhaps he
might be tempted to try to win the ultimate prize one more time.


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