Tag: MLS

  • Lionel Messi ruled out of MLS All-Stars game

    Lionel Messi ruled out of MLS All-Stars game

    Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi will not play in this week’s MLS All-Stars Game, Major League Soccer (MLS) said on Monday.

    This has come eight days after the Argentine superstar left the Copa America final match with an ankle injury.

    Messi was listed among unavailable players for Wednesday’s match in Columbus, Ohio, pitting MLS All Stars from 18 league clubs against top talent from Mexico’s LIGA MX.

    The game would have been the 37-year-old’s MLS All-Stars Game debut after he joined Inter Miami in July 2023 following a storied career in Europe.

    The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has 12 goals and 13 assists in his first 12 games of 2024 for Inter Miami, making him the quickest to 25 goal contributions in an MLS season.

    The All-Stars Game will be played at 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) on Wednesday.

  • See other sports Lionel Messi enjoys watching

    See other sports Lionel Messi enjoys watching

    Inter Miami and Argentina captain,  Lionel Messi has listed American football among four sports he enjoys watching when he’s not playing football.

    The Argentine played for Barcelona of Spain for over a decade before moving to PSG for two seasons.

    Messi who’s currently playing in the Major League Soccer, clubside Inter Miami during an interview with MBC’s Big Time podcast has listed four sports he loves watching as a footballer.

    The seven time Balon d’Or winner said: “Tennis, padel, basketball, and also American football are the sports he enjoys the most.

    ”I am learning a lot about American football and have come to understand it more and enjoying it.”

  • MLS: Messi speaks on leaving Inter Miami for European side on loan this season

    MLS: Messi speaks on leaving Inter Miami for European side on loan this season

    Lionel Messi has reacted to speculations he was planning to leave Inter Miami on loan to play for another club once the MLS season is over.

    Inter Miami missed the MLS playoffs by few points and are set to take on Charlotte FC in their last game on Saturday.

    There were rumours flying around that the Argentine could return to Europe on loan during the MLS post-season break to keep up his match fitness.

    However, when asked whether he was considering playing for another club in December, Messi said: “No.

    “It’s a shame [we didn’t qualify]. We came very close. I missed the last few games, we had several injuries. The month of July was very hard for us, we played every three days, we travelled. But we won a tournament which is important for the club and for what is coming next year.

    “I will train, I will play our upcoming match [against Charlotte FC] and I will try to get here [to the national team] in the best possible way for November. After that, I will enjoy the holidays in Argentina. It’s the first time that I am going to have more days off in December, with the holidays, with peace of mind, with my people. In January, I will return again to do preseason. Start from scratch and prepare as best as possible as always.”

  • Wayne Rooney leaves DC United

    Wayne Rooney leaves DC United

    Former England captain, Wayne Rooney has told DC United players he’s resigning.

    Rooney made the announcement after DC United were beaten by New York City FC. The Athletic says he doesn’t a new job lined up.

    “It’s the right time [to leave D.C. United],” Rooney said. “I’ve done everything I can to get this club into the playoffs. It’s not a single thing that’s happened. It’s about timing.

    “What lies ahead, I don’t know. I’ve seen a lot of reports in the media. I’m going back with nothing lined up.

    “I want to say on record to everyone involved in the club. Staff, players: I’m grateful.”

  • Messi magic lifts Inter Miami to Leagues cup title

    Messi magic lifts Inter Miami to Leagues cup title

    Inter Miami beat Nashville SC in a thrilling Leagues Cup final on Saturday after a 1-1 tie was settled by a marathon 10-9 penalty shootout.

    This was as Lionel Messi extended his winning streak since joining the MLS side to seven games.

    Messi opened the scoring in the 23th minute, notching his 10th goal of the inaugural tournament with a blistering shot from distance past multiple defenders and into the top left corner of the net.

    Nashville’s Fafa Picault leveled for the home team in the 57th minute and both teams came agonisingly close to taking the lead in the rollercoaster second half.

    In the shootout, Nashville goalkeeper, Elliot Panicco, missed the final kick of the night to deliver Inter Miami, who joined the league in 2020, their first trophy.

    Messi’s overjoyed teammates tossed the Argentine in the air as ecstatic Miami co-owner David Beckham shook his fists above his head in triumph.

    “It’s a huge honour to play a role in our first win in a final,” said Miami goalkeeper, Drake Callender.

    Callender was adjudged as the man-of-the-match after he saved two goals in the shootout and converted his own penalty.

    “It’s pretty surreal and very emotional. This team works so hard day in and day out, and to have it come down to the very end… it’s amazing to see the grit and the belief.

    “It’s something special and I’m blessed to be part of it,” said Callender.

    Miami have the worst record in MLS this season, but Messi’s arrival has ignited an offensive explosion with the squad scoring 22 goals in their last seven games.

    The trophy is Messi’s 44th, the most by any player. The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner was named player of the tournament, which includes teams from MLS and Liga MX.

    “It was a tight game for both teams, either could have won it.

    “It ended in a tie and I thought a tie was fair. And obviously it ended in penalties, which takes a lot of calmness, great capacity from the goalkeeper, and we won the game,” Miami head coach, Gerardo “Tata” Martino said.

    The Miami club, who appointed Martino as coach last month and signed Messi’s former Barcelona team mates Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, have also secured a CONCACAF Champions League berth with their Leagues Cup run.

    “We weren’t doing well before and we had to incorporate a lot of new players.

    “I’m very impressed with the way we came together,” said Martino.

  • Beckham reacts as Messi seals move to Inter Miami

    Beckham reacts as Messi seals move to Inter Miami

    Lionel Messi has completed his move to Inter Miami on a deal running to 2025, the Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit announced on Saturday.

    The 36-year-old Argentina superstar revealed in June he had decided to join the Florida side as his contract with Paris St.-Germain (PSG) came to an end.

    With the deal now officially done, Messi is in line to make his debut for his new employers on Friday against Mexico’s Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup.

    The 2022 FIFA World Cup winner said in a statement from the club: “I’m very excited to start this next step in my career with Inter Miami and in the U.S.

    “This is a fantastic opportunity and together we will continue to build this beautiful project.

    “The idea is to work together to achieve the objectives we set, and I’m very eager to start helping here in my new home.”

    Inter Miami are co-owned by former England captain David Beckham, who said: “Ten years ago, when I started my journey to build a new team in Miami, I said that I dreamt of bringing the greatest players in the world to this amazing city.

    “Players who shared the ambition I had when I joined LA Galaxy to help grow football in the U.S. and to build a legacy for the next generation in this sport that we love so much.

    “Today that dream came true. I couldn’t be prouder that a player of Leo’s calibre is joining our club, but I am also delighted to welcome a good friend, an amazing person and his beautiful family to join our Inter Miami community.

    “The next phase of our adventure starts here, and I can’t wait to see Leo take to the pitch.”

    MLS commissioner Don Garber said: “We are overjoyed that the greatest player in the world chose Inter Miami CF and MLS, and his decision is a testament to the momentum and energy behind our League and our sport in North America.

    “We have no doubt that Lionel will show the world that MLS can be a league of choice for the best players in the game.

    “We look forward to seeing his debut for Inter Miami in our Leagues Cup tournament later this month.”

    Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi arrives after a season in which he helped his country to World Cup glory in Qatar, as well as PSG to the Ligue 1 title.

    This was as in his first campaign with the French clubside in 2021/2022.

    That adds to an already huge trophy haul on his CV which features four UEFA Champions League successes from his years with FC Barcelona.

    He scored a staggering total of 672 goals for the Spanish clubside.

    Joining Miami sees Messi —- who has also netted more than 100 international goals —- reunite with coach Gerardo Martino, who he previously worked under with Barca and Argentina.

    Martino was appointed in June after the club sacked Beckham’s ex-Manchester United team-mate Phil Neville.

  • MLS: Inter Miami lure Lionel Messi with a lucrative deal

    MLS: Inter Miami lure Lionel Messi with a lucrative deal

    Following another lucrative offer from Major League Soccer side Inter Miami, Argentine football star, Lionel Messi could be heading to the MLS.

    According to BBC, Messi is being offered a lucrative deal that could make him change his mind against going to Saudi Arabia.

    The 35-year-old is currently a free agent after parting ways with French champion Paris Saint-Germain.

    Messi has also been linked with a return to Barcelona. But the LaLiga champions have had their hands tied due to the league’s financial fair play rules.

    Lionel Messi will snub a lucrative deal in Saudi Arabia and sign for Major League Soccer side Inter Miami as a free agent, according to the BBC.

    The 35-year-old is currently a free agent after parting ways with French champion Paris Saint-Germain.

    Messi has also been linked with a return to Barcelona. But the LaLiga champions have had their hands tied due to the league’s financial fair play rules.

    If the deal with Miami is wrapped up, Messi will be playing outside Europe for the first time since he joined Barca’s academy at the age of 13.

    The Argentine is also heavily linked with a move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal, which has already tabled a formal offer.

    Inter Miami is co-owned by former England captain David Beckham, who was one of the first major European stars to move to the United States to play in the MLS

  • Mesut Ozil reveals desired transfer move

    Mesut Ozil reveals desired transfer move

    Arsenal outcast Mesut Ozil has said he has no intention of retiring when he leaves the Premier League club, with his preference being a move to Fenerbahce or Major League Soccer.

    The former German international has been in prolific form on social media during his absence from the pitch, and he held a question and answer session on Twitter on Monday.

    He answered questions on a range of topics, with one being that he did not have any regrets over joining Arsenal.

    Ozil was also asked whether he plans to head into retirement when he leaves Arsenal, and the 32-year-old was unequivocal in his response.

    “I definitely will,” he said when asked if he would play on after leaving Arsenal. “There are two countries I want to play football in before I retire: Turkey and USA.

    “If I went to Turkey, I could only go to Fenerbahce.”

    Ozil’s comments only add fuel to the fire regarding a move to Fenerbahce.

  • Lionel Messi admits MLS ambition

    Lionel Messi admits MLS ambition

    Barcelona star Lionel Messi has left the door open to playing in the USA.

    The Argentine’s Barcelona contract expires at the end of the current campaign, leaving him free to talk to clubs about a transfer from January 1, but he’s not thinking beyond the current season for now.

    “I’ve always said that I’d like to experience the United States’ league,” Messi told La Sexta. “But that’s not for now.

    “I’m not thinking about how the season will end. It wouldn’t be good for me to say today what I’m going to do, and I don’t know either. I don’t know if I’m going to leave or not. But if I go I want to leave in the best way.

    “I’d like to return to live in this city and work at the club. Barcelona are much bigger than any player. I hope the president who comes in will do things well.”

  • MLS club leading race to sign Mesut Ozil

    MLS club leading race to sign Mesut Ozil

    DC United are emerging as a surprise destination for Arsenal star Mesut Ozil.

    The German is frozen out of the team by Mikel Arteta at the London club.

    His contract runs out in the summer, and he will then look for his next team.

    Two outlets in Turkey have run reports linking the 32-year-old to DC United.

    They claim the offer from the MLS club is the most serious one he has received.

    However, there has been no confirmation on the DC United end.

    It is unclear if the club is being used to get Ozil a new team, or their interest in him is genuine.