Messi Pays Tribute to Retiring Suarez: 'You Deserve the Tribute'

Messi Pays Tribute to Retiring Suarez: ‘You Deserve the Tribute’

Argentine football legend Lionel Messi has paid a heartfelt tribute to his close friend and Inter Miami teammate Luis Suarez following his retirement from international football. Suarez, who has scored 69 goals for Uruguay, announced his decision to step away from the national team after their final match against Paraguay, which ended in a draw.

In a recorded video message, Messi expressed his admiration for Suarez’s dedication and contributions to the Uruguayan national team. “I was lucky to be by your side, and I know how hard it was to make this decision because I know how much playing for the Uruguay national team means to you,” Messi said.

Messi praised Suarez for his unwavering commitment and passion for his country. “You always gave your all, and until the very last day,” he said. “You’re leaving a great legacy for the people today and for the new generations to come.”

Despite their South American rivalry, Messi and Suarez have shared a strong bond since their days at Barcelona, where they formed one of the most formidable attacking trios in football history alongside Neymar. Messi expressed his joy at the prospect of continuing their partnership at Inter Miami.

“I’m happy that those years will be here, that we get to be together again on the same team and enjoy each day,” Messi said.

Suarez was visibly moved by Messi’s words. “I hope you enjoy this night with your loved ones and all the people you’ve always had by your side and wanted close,” Messi concluded.

Messi, who has been out of action since the 2024 Copa America final due to a knee injury, recently returned to Inter Miami’s training. The decision on his return to the field has not yet been made.

Rohit Sharma's 'Walk' Trophy Celebration Becomes Global Phenomenon

Rohit Sharma’s ‘Walk’ Trophy Celebration Becomes Global Phenomenon

Rohit Sharma’s Iconic ‘Walk’ Trophy Celebration: A Global Phenomenon

Rohit Sharma’s unforgettable “walk” trophy celebration at the T20 World Cup has left an indelible mark on cricket history. Inspired by Lionel Messi’s iconic walk after Argentina’s FIFA World Cup triumph, Rohit’s slow and deliberate stride to collect the trophy after India’s victory over South Africa captivated the world.

The gesture, a symbol of triumph and confidence, has since become a global phenomenon. Cricket teams worldwide have adopted the “walk” as a way to celebrate their victories. Hayley Matthews, captain of the Barbados Royals Women, recently recreated the walk after leading her team to victory over Trinbago Knight Riders Women, paying homage to Rohit’s iconic moment.

Rohit’s celebration not only showcased his leadership and determination but also highlighted the growing influence of football on cricket. The “walk” has become a bridge between the two sports, uniting fans and players alike.

Beyond its symbolic significance, Rohit’s walk has also sparked a conversation about the importance of mental strength in sports. The slow and deliberate pace of the walk represents the focus and composure required to succeed at the highest level.

As the second Indian captain to win the ICC T20 World Cup title, Rohit has etched his name in cricket history. His iconic “walk” trophy celebration has become a testament to his leadership, confidence, and the enduring power of sport to inspire and unite.

Argentine Rookie Colapinto Brushes Off Messi Comparisons Ahead of F1 Debut

Argentine Rookie Colapinto Brushes Off Messi Comparisons Ahead of F1 Debut

Argentine rookie Franco Colapinto is set to make his Formula One debut at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend, becoming the first driver from his country to compete in the sport in over two decades. Colapinto will replace Logan Sargeant at Williams, who has struggled this season.

Despite the excitement surrounding his debut, Colapinto has downplayed comparisons to football legend Lionel Messi, who is considered one of the greatest players of all time.

“It’s very difficult to feel as Lionel Messi, I don’t know how it is to feel that,” Colapinto said. “But sometimes I see that they compare me and I’m like, you guys are crazy, like Messi is God, it’s like you cannot, how are you comparing me?”

Colapinto has set modest expectations for his debut, acknowledging that Williams has had a challenging season.

“I am not expecting much… I just want to go step by step, I want to focus on myself,” he said. “That’s the main thing I think. To be able to be focused on my job. To be able to do what the team expects. And I am, to be honest, more than sure that I can do it.”

Colapinto’s debut will be a significant moment for Argentine motorsport, and he is eager to make the most of the opportunity.

“I’m very excited to be here, to be honest,” he said. “It’s a dream come true. I’ve been working for this for my whole life, so it’s a very special moment for me.”

The Italian Grand Prix will take place at the iconic Monza circuit, which is known for its high speeds and challenging layout. Colapinto will have two practice sessions on Friday to familiarize himself with the track before qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday.

Messi's Absence Makes Argentina 'Stronger,' Says Mac Allister

Messi’s Absence Makes Argentina ‘Stronger,’ Says Mac Allister

Since his ligament injury in Argentina’s victorious Copa America 2024 final against Colombia in July, Lionel Messi has been sidelined and has not featured for his club, Inter Miami. He was also not included in the roster for Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia.

Despite Messi’s absence, Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister believes that the team has become “stronger” without their talismanic captain. Speaking to the media, Mac Allister explained that opponents are usually more afraid when Messi is on the pitch.

“We always focus a lot on the group and the team,” Mac Allister said. “We know that when Leo is not there, we have to become even stronger because we don’t have that player who, when things go wrong, can save us.”

“We know that when Leo is there, they (rivals) are a little more afraid, it is normal. We also have players who play in big clubs in Europe and when they see the Argentine National Team, they know that it is not going to be an easy match and that’s what we want. We want to do our best so that the rival has a difficult day,” he added.

When asked if Messi would participate in the upcoming 2026 World Cup, Mac Allister said, “If you ask my feelings, yes. I think he will be there. At least, listening to him in interviews or seeing how he trains every time we join the national team, or how he plays, I have no doubt that he could easily be there. But, well, it’s a very personal decision.”

“It will likely be announced closer [to the World Cup] when he sees how he feels. And I hope he can be there. I’ve always said that, for me, Leo, being the best in the world, has the ability to make a difference, even as he gets older,” he added.

Messi has not featured for Inter Miami since his Copa America return, but was recently seen training, leading to speculation that he could be back soon.

Lionel Messi Nears Return to Action After Injury Layoff

Lionel Messi Nears Return to Action After Injury Layoff

Lionel Messi, the Argentine football legend, is nearing his return to competitive action after an injury layoff that has kept him out since July. The 35-year-old forward has been spotted training with his Inter Miami teammates, fueling speculation about his imminent comeback.

Messi suffered an ankle ligament injury during the second half of Argentina’s Copa America 2024 final victory over Colombia. He was forced to leave the field with the scores level at 0-0 and was visibly distressed. Lautaro Martinez eventually scored the winning goal in extra time to secure a 1-0 triumph.

Since then, Messi has been sidelined with the ankle injury. He missed Inter Miami’s recent matches and was not included in Argentina’s squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia.

Inter Miami head coach Tata Martino has provided an update on Messi’s recovery. “He is developing well,” Martino said. “It was foreseeable that he would not be with Argentina because he is not yet in a position to play, but we continue to see him develop. There is no estimate, because you are already starting to see how you feel as you add training on the field.”

Martino added that Messi is “feeling better and better” and has been training on the field for several days. “We cannot give time because we do not know and it would be speculating about something that may not be possible to do, but it is close,” Martino said.

Messi’s return will be a major boost for Inter Miami, who are currently 10th in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer. The Argentine superstar is expected to make his comeback before the end of the regular season, which concludes on October 9.

Haaland Hat-Trick Inspires City Rout, but Guardiola Hails Messi as 'Most Incredible'

Haaland Hat-Trick Inspires City Rout, but Guardiola Hails Messi as ‘Most Incredible’

Erling Haaland’s blistering start to the season continued on Saturday as he fired Manchester City to a 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town, netting a hat-trick to take his tally to four goals in two matches. The Norwegian’s impressive form has sparked comparisons to some of the greatest strikers in history, but manager Pep Guardiola believes Lionel Messi remains the most exceptional forward he has ever witnessed.

Guardiola, who coached Messi during his illustrious tenure at Barcelona, heaped praise on the Argentine maestro, stating, “The most incredible forward I have ever seen is Messi — I’ve never said something like that.” While acknowledging Haaland’s remarkable goal-scoring prowess, Guardiola emphasized that the Norwegian is yet to reach the same level as Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.

“The numbers with Erling are unbelievable. I think he can sit at the table, in terms of scoring goals, with Cristiano and Messi, that’s for sure,” Guardiola said. However, he added, “Messi is on another level. He is the best player I have ever seen.”

During Guardiola’s time at Barcelona, Messi registered an astonishing 211 goals in 219 appearances, along with 94 assists. He is the club’s all-time leading goalscorer and holds the record for most goals scored in La Liga history with 474.

Haaland’s impressive start to his City career has drawn comparisons to Messi and Ronaldo, but the Norwegian is still in the early stages of his development. Guardiola believes that Haaland has the potential to reach the same heights as these legendary forwards, but he must continue to improve his all-around game.

“He has the numbers for Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who controlled the last decade, 15 years, absolutely everything. In terms of numbers, it is that level. So, I don’t know how he does it, but in 100 games scoring 91 goals is something in the Premier League, in this country, is unbelievable,” Guardiola said after City’s opening win against Chelsea.

“I had a feeling that he feels better than last season at this stage. After travel last season, he felt a bit ‘mmm-mmm’ [so-so] or felt he was tired. This season, I think for the Euros unfortunately Norway was not there, there was more rest and yeah, he feels good.”

Haaland’s hat-trick against Ipswich Town showcased his clinical finishing and predatory instincts. However, Guardiola believes that the Norwegian can still improve his overall contribution to the team.

“His contribution is in many things. He had two or three chances and always I had the feeling there is a gap to improve as a football player,” Guardiola said.

As Haaland continues to develop and refine his game, it remains to be seen whether he can reach the same stratospheric heights as Messi and Ronaldo. However, his impressive start to life at Manchester City suggests that he has the potential to become one of the greatest strikers of all time.

Suarez Brace Secures Miami Playoff Berth

Suarez Brace Secures Miami Playoff Berth

Luis Suarez’s sensational performance propelled Inter Miami to a 2-0 victory over FC Cincinnati, securing their berth in the MLS playoffs. Suarez’s lightning-fast goal just 32 seconds into the match set the tone for Miami’s dominant display. Five minutes later, he completed his brace with a clinical finish, leaving Cincinnati reeling.

Despite the absence of injured superstar Lionel Messi, Miami’s determination was evident. Messi, who has been sidelined since the Copa America 2024 final, is expected to return before the playoffs. His presence, even from the sidelines, inspired his teammates, as Suarez’s second goal was met with a beaming smile from the Argentine maestro.

Cincinnati, who had thrashed Miami 6-1 in July, were eager for revenge. However, Suarez and his cohorts were relentless. Yannick Bright’s pass to Marcelona Weigandt set up Suarez’s first goal, while a brilliant link-up play with Rodolfo Rojas led to his second.

After halftime, Cincinnati introduced Luciano Acosta, last season’s MVP, but Miami’s defense held firm. Head coach Tata Martino provided an update on Messi’s return, stating that he is expected to rejoin training before the end of the regular season.

“The work is planned by the medical part with the physical trainers,” Martino said. “But yes, he returns before the end of the regular season. He is feeling better and better, he has been working in the field for three or four days now.”

Miami’s victory was a testament to their resilience and Suarez’s exceptional form. The Uruguayan striker has been a key figure for Miami since joining the club in 2022, and his goalscoring prowess has played a pivotal role in their playoff qualification.

Messi's Leadership Inspires Inter Miami Despite Injury

Messi’s Leadership Inspires Inter Miami Despite Injury

Lionel Messi’s presence at Inter Miami has extended beyond his on-field contributions, as the legendary footballer has emerged as a motivational force for his teammates. Despite being sidelined with a knee injury since the Copa America final, Messi’s leadership has remained unwavering.

Since joining Miami last season, Messi has guided the team to their first MLS Cup triumph. His influence extends beyond the pitch, where he regularly engages with players, sharing his insights and instilling confidence.

Midfielder Matias Rojas has witnessed Messi’s impact firsthand. “Leo is always there, he watches everything and he talks to us before games,” Rojas said. “He communicates more with those who can speak Spanish, he pays attention to what is happening, and he gives his opinion. We are proud to be in there, enjoying these moments.”

Rojas expressed his admiration for Messi, calling him “the best player in the history of football.” He added, “Sometimes I talk to my family to realize what is happening, but as I always say, I will not get tired of saying that we share the day with the best player in the history of football. There are no words to describe what I feel every day.”

Messi’s absence from the Argentine national team for upcoming World Cup qualifiers has been attributed to his ankle injury. The 37-year-old has missed several crucial matches, including the MLS All-Star game and Inter Miami’s Leagues Cup defense.

Despite his injury, Messi’s influence on Inter Miami remains strong. His leadership and motivational skills have played a significant role in the team’s success, and his presence continues to inspire his teammates.

Lionel Messi Set to Return for Inter Miami Amidst Injury Recovery

Lionel Messi Set to Return for Inter Miami Amidst Injury Recovery

Lionel Messi, the legendary Argentine footballer, has been sidelined since sustaining a ligament injury in the Copa America 2024 final in July. The injury has kept him out of action for Inter Miami and Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers.

According to reports, Messi is intensifying his rehabilitation and could make his return for Inter Miami’s home game against Philadelphia Union on September 14. The club’s medical staff is closely monitoring his recovery and will evaluate his progress on a weekly basis.

Messi’s absence has been a significant blow to Inter Miami, who have struggled for inspiration without their star player. The Argentine maestro has won a record eight Ballon d’Or awards, six European Golden Shoes, and has been named FIFA’s World Player of the Year a record eight times.

With 44 team trophies to his name, Messi is the most decorated player in the history of professional football. He spent the majority of his career with Barcelona, where he won 34 trophies, including ten La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey trophies, and four UEFA Champions League titles.

For Argentina, Messi has won two Copa America titles and the 2022 World Cup. His return to action will be a major boost for both Inter Miami and Argentina, who will be hoping to capitalize on his exceptional talent and leadership.

Messi to Miss Argentina's World Cup Qualifiers Due to Injury

Messi to Miss Argentina’s World Cup Qualifiers Due to Injury

Lionel Messi to Miss Argentina’s World Cup Qualifiers Due to Injury

Argentina’s hopes of securing a spot in the 2022 FIFA World Cup have been dealt a blow with the news that star forward Lionel Messi will miss the team’s next two qualifying matches due to injury.

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni announced his 28-man squad on Monday for the matches against Chile on September 5 and Colombia five days later. Messi, who is still recovering from a right ankle injury, was not included in the squad.

The 36-year-old Messi has been a key figure for Argentina in recent years, leading the team to victory in the 2021 Copa America. His absence from the squad will be a significant loss for Scaloni’s side.

In addition to Messi, Ángel Di María, who retired from the national team after winning the Copa America, is also not on the list.

Despite the absence of Messi and Di María, Argentina remains the favorite to qualify for the World Cup. The team currently leads South American qualifying with 15 points after six matches.

Argentina Squad:

Goalkeepers: Walter Benítez (PSV Eindhoven), Gerónimo Rulli (Olympique Marseille), Juan Musso (Atalanta), Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa)

Defenders: Gonzalo Montiel (Sevilla), Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid), Cristian Romero (Tottenham), Germán Pezzella (River Plate), Leonardo Balerdi (Olympique Marseille), Nicolás Otamendi (Benfica), Lisandro Martínez (Manchester United), Nicolás Tagliafico (Olympique Lyon), Valentín Barco (Brighton)

Midfielders: Leandro Paredes (Roma), Guido Rodríguez (West Ham), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Enzo Fernández (Chelsea), Giovani Lo Celso (Tottenham), Ezequiel Fernández (Al Qadisiya), Rodrigo de Paul (Atletico Madrid), Nico González (Fiorentina)

Forwards: Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United), Matías Soulé (Roma), Giuliano Simeone, Julián Álvarez both (Atletico Madrid), Valentín Carboni (Olympique Marseille), Lautaro Martínez (Inter Milan) and Valentín Castellanos (Lazio)

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