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Despite winning, the criticism Lionel Messi received after playing against Charlotte FC

Not everyone is happy about Lionel Messi's success in Florida.

By William Estrella

Not everyone is happy about Lionel Messi's success in Florida.
Not everyone is happy about Lionel Messi's success in Florida.

Lionel Messi continues to make history with Inter Miami. Las Garzas thrashed Charlotte 4-0 in the Leagues Cup quarterfinals and were just two games away from winning the first title in their history. This present would not be possible without Lionel Messi, who scored for the fifth consecutive game and leads the table of top scorers with eight goals.

The captain of the Argentine National Team looks happy, with a very different face from the one he had at PSG due to the constant mistreatment he suffered from different sectors in France. That shows not only in his face, but also in the desire with which he faces each match. On Saturday night he sealed the victory after a pass from Leo Campana and now he has the semifinals of the contest between his eyes.

Now, after Inter Miami went to the next round, the naturalized Mexican journalist Álvaro Morales managed to ignore Messi and put him below other sports legends. However, at this point it is more than clear that he only does it to attract attention and the only thing he achieves is to make a fool of himself in front of everyone.

What did Álvaro Morales say about Messi after qualifying for the semifinals with Inter Miami?

"It's that Messi is happy." Since when do the emotions of professionals matter? Hahahahahahahaha. Michael Jordan and Mohamed Ali would laugh about that in the face of all the adversity they overcame. That's why they eat separately, with Pelé, Cristiano and others…", the Mexican wrote on his Twitter account.


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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