News

What a shame: the MLS showed a negative gesture towards Messi despite winning the Ballon d'Or

Lionel Messi was not treated very well at the MLS

By Liam Styles

Lionel Messi was not treated very well at the MLS
Lionel Messi was not treated very well at the MLS
Síguenos enSíguenos en Google News

Lionel Messi is one of the most important players in the world. The Argentine has shown that he is a world-class player and has been showing it for a couple of years now. Undoubtedly, things have turned out for the Argentinian to continue shining. It should be noted that his departure from FC Barcelona caused surprise at first, but this decision seems to have been the best.

For many, Messi's decision to move to PSG was purely for monetary reasons. Nevertheless, these are rumors generated by the press itself. Truth be told, it will never be known exactly whether Messi's decision to move to Ligue 1 was based on monetary or sporting issues. What is true is that FC Barcelona did not treat the player in the best way.

Given this, it seems that it was reason enough to leave the team. Meanwhile, Messi's stay at Inter Milan has been short but effective. The team co-owned by David Beckham won the Leagues Cup just a month after Lionel Messi's arrival. In addition, the Argentine scored 11 goals in all the games he played this season. These are impressive names for the Argentinian

Undoubtedly, The Herons, as they are popularly known, failed to qualify for the MLS playoffs. It should be noted that in the United States championship, the league is not won by points, but after a certain date, the league becomes a kind of mini tournament where the first 8 qualify. Given this, it seems that the MLS has disrespected Messi a bit

The lack of respect for Messi?

It should be noted that MLS left out of the MLS Best XI of the Season. It should be noted that in less than a month, Lionel Messi managed to score 11 goals despite only having played the last part of the season. In view of this, fans have spoken out about it on social media, where the controversy continues for the moment


More news