“I can say that I am very happy with the decision we have taken not only for football,” Messi, 36, told US media. “But it was also a good decision for my family, when you see how we live each day, how we enjoy the city and this new experience. The reception from the people has been great from day one, and not just in Miami. I am happy and enjoying this new chapter of my life. I always wanted the experience of living in Miami.” United State. “
Where Messi has clearly struggled to adapt to Paris Saint-Germain, he is shining again in Miami as usual. “As I said at the time, my trip to Paris wasn’t something I wanted, it wasn’t that I wanted to leave Barcelona and it happened overnight, so to speak,” he said. “I also had to get used to a place that was very different from where I had lived all my life, both in terms of the city and in terms of sport. Well, it was difficult, but it was the opposite of what is happening to me here.”
According to the Argentine star player, American football is on the rise. “I think soccer in the United States has grown exponentially in recent years and the results of the US national team recently are proof of that,” he said. “At the World Cup also, America had a great, very competitive team. It’s time for the league to take that leap and stop looking for what it’s been looking for for a while. It’s all here to watch football at the top level.”
Inter Miami is in the final battle of the League Cup, a cup tournament for clubs from the American and Mexican leagues, this weekend. “It would be great for me and the whole club to win the league cup. Miami is a young club and winning titles helps a lot.”
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