Messi scores 12 minutes into return for Miami

Messi scores 12 minutes into return for Miami

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It’s been a long wait for fans of Inter Miami, but their star player Lionel Messi has finally returned to action after being out with an injury. And boy, did he make an impact!

In a recent match against the Colorado Rapids, Messi came off the bench and scored a goal just 12 minutes later. This was his fifth goal in five games this season, and it was a crucial one that helped Miami secure a 2-1 lead over their opponents.

But unfortunately, Miami couldn’t hold on to their lead and ended up tying the game 2-2. Despite the disappointment, Miami’s coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino was pleased with Messi’s performance and the energy he brought to the team.

“The usual [with Messi] in what he provokes in our team, in the rival and in the fans,” Martino said in a postgame news conference. “The most important thing is that he felt comfortable, he felt good and loose playing.”

And it’s not just the fans and the team that were excited to see Messi back in action. His return has also caused quite a stir in the media, with many speculating about his future with the team.

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Messi’s focus right now is on helping Miami win their upcoming match against CF Monterrey. And according to Martino, Messi will be playing in that game.

“The idea is that Messi does play on Wednesday,” he said. “But he just played 45 minutes, though we understand the requirements expected from us in the second leg. The most important thing is that he’s back, he felt good, scored a goal and participated in the second. That’s the most outstanding part.”

However, Messi’s return hasn’t been without some drama. After Miami’s defeat in the first leg against Monterrey, there were reports of Messi confronting the Monterrey locker room. While the exact reason for the confrontation is unclear, Monterrey has filed a complaint with Concacaf.

But Martino is not interested in adding fuel to the fire and is solely focused on the game ahead.

“I’m not even interested in creating anything. We are going to go play a game. If we win, we will continue [in the competition]; and if we lose, we will return home and think about the league. Everything that has to do with this soap opera is not our idea.”

Summary:

Kosport Magazine brings you the latest news from the world of soccer, and today we have an exciting story to share. After being out with an injury, Lionel Messi returned to action for Inter Miami and scored a crucial goal in their match against the Colorado Rapids. Despite tying the game, Miami’s coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino was pleased with Messi’s performance. And according to Martino, Messi will also be playing in their upcoming match against CF Monterrey. However, Messi’s return hasn’t been without some drama, with reports of him confronting the Monterrey locker room after their defeat. But Martino is solely focused on the game ahead and not interested in adding fuel to the fire. Stay tuned for more updates from Kosport Magazine!

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