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Despite advancing to the round of 16 of the League Cup, look at Messi's rage and the reason why

Messi shone again, however, he had an intense exchange of words with this player.

By William Estrella

Messi shone again, however, he had an intense exchange of words with this player.
Messi shone again, however, he had an intense exchange of words with this player.

Lionel Messi is not at Inter Miami on vacation. Although his objective was to get away from the pressures of European football a bit, the man from Rosario continues be one of the best player in the world, and he demonstrated it in the Florida derby against Orlando City, in the round of 16 of the Leagues Cup. Inter Miami won 3-1 and are now through to round of 16. However, Messi had a difficult moment with a rival.

It all started after a clash with Wilder Cartagena in the middle of the field. Both were very close after the action and Lionel pushed him to play fast. In the next play, the number '10' lost the ball and kicked the Peruvian midfielder from behind, which cost him a yellow card. From there, the man from Rosario was very annoying, made other hard tackles and even got annoyed with the decisions of some of his teammates.

After the halftime whistle, Messi went to the changing room tunnel arguing with a rival and many users compare this version of the best player in the world with the one seen in the quarterfinals against the Netherlands at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Precisely After that game there was the famous "go there, fool" that remained for the memory.

Messi scored a brace and sealed the game:

When Orlando City was causing the most danger, Lionel Messi appeared to score the third and final goal. Josef Martínez passed the ball to Lionel Messi, who only had to push it to get his personal brace. Messi already has 5 goals and 1 assist in 3 games.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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