Inter Miami’s Regretful Loss: Messi’s Arrival and Hope for Redemption

2023-07-16 05:42:07

After St. Louis City’s 3-0 win once morest Inter Miami this Saturday, Argentine coach Gerardo Martino regretted not having been able to dedicate a win to his new superstar Lionel Messiwho will be presented on Sunday.

“We would have wanted to give him a win for that presentation and we mightn’t do it.”

The team co-owned by David BeckhamLast classified in the Eastern Conference of the North American League (MLS), he was left with 18 points in 22 games and accumulates 11 games without winning, the worst streak in his four seasons of life.

Inter hopes to redirect the course with the arrival of Messi, who this Saturday signed his contract for two and a half seasons, as well as that of other signings such as the veteran Spanish midfielder Sergio Busquets.

“We are happy that today the signing of the contract has been made official and tomorrow it will be presented.”

“We look to the future with the illusion that the best player in the world will play for our team, but also with the patience that we must have so that he gets physically well and can play at the right time.”

The MLS is now entering a pause for its squads to compete alongside those of the Mexican league in the new Leagues Cup, on whose opening day on July 21 Messi’s debut with Inter once morest Cruz Azul is scheduled.

Regarding the performance of his new players, Martino was satisfied with the general performance once morest St. Louis City but regretted the lack of forcefulness to defend from set pieces, where his rival’s three goals came from.

“For now we are a team that should play games without a goal, neither our own nor a rival. From box to box, the team does well, they have an idea of ​​the game and they carried it out very well with little training.

“Although it’s a tough loss, I choose to look on the bright side following so few practices.”

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