The ESPN FC crew reacts to Lionel Messi officially announcing that he has decided to move on to Inter Miami in the MLS after spending 2 years with Paris Saint-Germain.
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My hope is Messi will see this as a 4 year project where he puts a finishing touch on his legacy as the goat by somehow bringing up MLS to a top 5 league level and a curtain call during the next world cup
Paris is really not as nice of a city as people try to make it out to be. Happy to be welcoming Messi to America 🙏🏼
Messi is done he went to Miami which lowest club in the world he is not ready for Competative football
Everyone looks very energetic on this episode. Lovely to see grown men gush over Messi. Lolc
when messi leaves oh wow what a great choice whereas on the other side only hate for ronaldo wow espn ur truly a pessi fan
Please stop calling it soccer, you have the best fútbol player in history be respectful
I guess the French are just effin Racist
The way frank said soccer was so funny
Broke Club Barcelona couldn’t afford him, sad and sour ending to that connection between Messi and Barcelona
The ESPN FC crew is always the most miserable group of people I've ever seen on TV. never change
Except he got carried by getting penalties throughout all the World Cup
QUALITY OF LIFE! I guess he never visited Saudi are you out of your mind you can talk about everything except quality of life.
Messi taking his talents to south beach! Or Ft. Lauderdale 😅
It's about family, hardware, relevancy, and legacy. He's making a Beckham move. MLS is the fastest growing soccer league in the world. He has a percentage of ownership in Inter Miami and has a chance to start his own MLS team. Everyone's talking checkers while Messi is playing chess. He'll go back and retire at Barca like Henry did at Arsenal.
This is totally a marketing/branding move and it’s a smart one that works mutually for all parties involved. The US has more sponsors and a “deeper” market than Saudi Arabia. Beckham’s move to LA Galaxy secured his spot in American pop culture, and he has remained a popular icon still to this day.
The Saudis may have offered him an extraordinary lump sum to be apart of their vanity project, but the Americans are offering longevity and perpetual recognition—which is an invaluable capital. This will also boost the popularity of football in America significantly.
PSG fans in France are french people. Messi presence is the reminder that they've lost world cup last year. There's no better explanation to treat Messi the way they did. I can't say french people and psg fans don't like football so this is my point about Messi time in France. Definitely a waste of Messi's time in France.
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As much as I love this for the MLS, the US is so capitalistic that the average Messi fan will be unable to buy the $600 ticket to see him.
Psg fans are gonna be remembered as the worst of the world
Messi is in a moment of his life that he will not accept anymore haters. If he goes to Barcelona he will still having a lot of cules fan hating him if Barca do not win every match it play. Same happened in PSG
why messi dont go to arab? is arab not peaceful or what?