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Historic, the new record that Lionel Messi achieved in Inter Miami vs Philadelphia Union

Argentine forward Lionel Messi achieved a new record with Inter Miami

By Diego Mendoza

Lionel Messi. PHOTO: Instagram Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi. PHOTO: Instagram Lionel Messi
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Lionel Messi became the first player in MLS history to score 2 goals in less than four minutes. This happened in the match between Inter Miami vs Philadelphia Union, where Messi was billed twice after being off the field for more than two months due to the injury he suffered in the America Cup played in the United States.

This was not the only record that Messi broke, according to the portal Chronos "News: Messi became the fastest player in league history to record 15 goals and 15 assists, a mark he has reached in just 19 matches – 10 less than anyone else. He had a hand in all three of Miami's goals on Saturday, leading his team to a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Union", Messi returned with everything.

Without a doubt, Lionel Messi was the best player of the match and obtained a rating of 9.3 according to the specialized statistics portal Sofascore. There is no doubt that playing in the MLS for Lionel Messi is good for him, because he gains pace, scores and above all because it is a league that allows him to add minutes for what will be the next competitions with his national team.

The stadium was completely full and one of the great attractions was seeing Lionel Messi back. Even the official Inter Miami account uploaded a publication in which they referred to Messi's return to generate more expectation among fans. Lio's triumphant return, and even better for Inter Miami, which occupies first place in the Western Conference standings.

What the international press said about Lionel Messi

The international media did not wait to highlight what Lionel Messi did with Inter Miami: “The heat and humidity in Miami don't help much either, but I really wanted to come back, I had been off the field for a long time ," "Little by little I was training with the group, feeling good and that's why we decided that I would start, and I'm very happy – very happy", they said TNT Sports which, like CNN, is owned by Warner Bros. .Discovery.


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