In the first pre -season match against Club America under the “Americas Tour Tour” Lionel Messi Again stirred controversy in Mexico After a bold celebration aimed at the fans. Before the next friendly game, a From Miami The key player weighed the event, refers to what he described as Mexicos ”grudge“Against the Argentine icon.
Messi was at the center of attention from Club America supporters in their first match of the year. After making the equalizer in 1-1-O-Said, Messi celebrated by first pointing to the back of his sweater and showing off its name and iconic No. 10. However, the celebration escalated As he raised three fingerssymbolizes Argentina’s three World Cup titles and followed it with one Clamps gestureseemingly exciting fans with, ”What have you won?“
During Monday’s training, before his trip to Peru, Redondo Federico Talked about the reaction to Messi’s celebration and offered a sincere hold of the situation. “Throughout Latin America, perhaps by rancor or something else, the only country that doesn’t like to watch Leo is Mexico“The midfielder told reporters.
Redondo then shifted the focus to the upcoming match and contrasted Mexican fans and others in the region. “I think Peru will enjoy the celebration and beauty to see the best in the world“He concluded.
Inter Miami will travel to meet Peruvian champions Sports University Club Wednesday, January 29 at Estadio Monumental in Lima, Peru. The fixture marks Second game in Inter Miamis PresEasonWhen they grow up for a demanding season 2025 MLS.
Federico Redondo reflects on its challenging first year at Inter Miami
Federico Redondo joined Inter Miami at the beginning of 2024 from Argentino’s juniors for a reported Fee of $ 8 million. Seen as a potential successor to Sergio Busquets Because of his similar playing style, the 22-year-old met significant obstacles during his debut season.
After debuting on March 7 against Nashville, Redondo played another three games before Suffering from a left side safety tape injury (LCL) that sided him for eight weeks. Although he recovered in May, it proved difficult to regain his pre-injury. Given its first season, Redondo gave a sincere self -assessment:
“Which question. I don’t think it was my best year. I think I came in very good shape in the first four games, where I felt very safe. Then, I had the accident with a traumatic injuryAnd afterwards, with the season already going on, I didn’t feel that I was back on my full potential until the last three games with Atlanta United“Stated Redondo.
Although they completed a full 90 minutes in just nine matches since his knee injury, Redondo remains an integral part of coach Javier Mascherano’s plans, because he was under Gerardo ”Tata“Martino. As the MLS season approaches, the Preseason fixes will serve as a crucial opportunity for Redondo to restore itself as a key player in Inter Miami’s range.
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