Absolutely! Messi's greatness is undeniable, and we should celebrate him while he's still gracing the beautiful game with his extraordinary talent. 🙌👑⚽
He has the ability to transform any team he's a part of, turning dreams into reality. Witnessing his journey with Miami has been nothing short of miraculous!
Messi is one of a kind.My mom s husband is a former football coach and big fan of football.It just irritates and annoys me to death that he still thinks Maradona is the best player ever to have played.Even after World cup when he was forced to admit Messi won them the cup,he still said Maradona was the better player.Next time I visit,I make him watch 3 hour highlight reel about Messis best moments.Just think about 86 solo goal against England.Messi made similar goals at will against better defenders.1970 and 1980`s footballers were at different level than today`s.Only after football started to really get more international from youth academies upwards,it started really progressing.
League champion? That is Columbus. They also added Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, Luis Saurez, and Diego Gomez. Messi is the GOAT, but no need to exaggerate.
Messi's presence in the US will undoubtedly inspire countless kids to play soccer, benefiting not only the sport but also the US national team. He's truly a gift to the soccer world! 🙌🌟
@@rz7909 You're absolutely right. Accessibility is key. Making sports accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation, is crucial for nurturing talent and growing the game. 🌍⚽🔑
Aquí en México, se puede ver a niños jugando en la calle usando la playera del Inter de Miami, hace unos años, no importaba tanto la liga de Estados Unidos, pero ahora, adultos y niños ven cada partido de Messi. Buen video! Sigue así!
¡Absolutamente! Es sorprendente ver cuánto ha crecido la popularidad de la MLS, especialmente con la llegada de grandes nombres como Messi. El fútbol realmente tiene un atractivo universal. ¡Gracias por mirar y me alegro de que hayas disfrutado el vídeo! ⚽👍
My friend. You all are really blessed to have the GOAT play in your country. Just know He is sent from The ALLMIGHTY . Such skill such perfection and such an IQ in football keep him above all. I am following him for above 20 years now and he truly plays on another PLANET.
It's amazing to hear your admiration for the GOAT! Having him play in our country is truly special. His skills, intelligence, and passion for football are unmatched. It's incredible how he's inspired fans like you for over 20 years. We're really lucky to witness his greatness!
I think Inter Miami is lucky the way Messi plays his football now that he is well into his thirties, if you watch Messi he tends not to run around too much but he hangs around midfield and then comes alive when he gets the ball , which means he is only using his legs for short bursts I believe he could keep playing for a lot more years and the same high standard.
That's what true playmakers do. He's the best in the game. Because he's always scanning the pitch to locate all teammates, he needs to walk, conserve energy, and when he receives a pass, it's always danger. Will he pass, or will he shoot. Double edged sword. 🇦🇷🐐🏆
You make a good point! Messi's style of play has definitely evolved over the years, allowing him to conserve energy and extend his career at the highest level. It's incredible to see how he continues to adapt and excel on the field.
The true impact on American society will be seen in 10 or 15 years. When the children who are watching Messi right now, want to fulfill their dream of being a soccer player and want to represent the USA team in international competitions.
You're absolutely right! The influence of players like Messi on young fans today will shape the future of American soccer. It's exciting to think about the potential of the next generation of players inspired by these icons. ⚽🇺🇸
@@svedskybezdomovec1382 I dont think that is what he said... I think he said "Messi is the only Ballon Dor winner to have ever played in MLS, he didnt say he won it playing in the MLS...
Millions of trophies Raining from above; Millions of accolades Of admiration and love; Now, what he needs Is privacy and time To rest with his loved ones At the top of his climb.
@@ricardocima While Pelé was undoubtedly one of the greatest legend. football has seen many legends, each with unique styles and strengths. It's all about personal preference and the era in which they played.
Ok, you forgot this numbers……Messi has been selling out stadiums worldwide twice a week for 18 years, which means about 1900 full stadiums, most of the over 80000 people each. How many bands, artists or athletes achieved something even close to that? And the TV event most watched in history, according to Nielsen ratings are the 2002 and 2014 soccer finals, surprising any other event in History…….how many stadiums sold out Madonna or Taylor Swift? Or Brady and his team?
You're right, Messi's numbers are insane! Few can match that. While stars like Taylor Swift and Tom Brady sell out shows, it's not quite the same global dominance.
Yes. You can have a long term impact on sports in the US. You may consider to bind Messi in some way after putting his boot on a hook. And it would be a good idea to organize jersy production as many as the public wants. Not letting them wait for a shirt for a whole year!!
Since Messi's arrival, if MLS wants to keep growing it has to transform itself from being a reiterement league to a high competition league bringing well known young promesing players .
Totally agree! With Messi here, MLS should aim to bring in more young, promising players instead of just being a retirement league. This will help keep the competition high and the excitement growing.
Like it or not, slow and steady growth is sustainable for the long term, while anything that grows exponentially will eventually come crashing down. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love watching Messi play. This warning is to those people handling the commercial side: avoid getting too greedy and risking losing everything.
You're absolutely right. Slow and steady growth is sustainable in the long term. While Messi's presence is incredible for soccer, it's essential for those handling the commercial side to heed this warning. Greed can risk it all.
What happened in the MLS with Messi's arrival as a show, every single sport in the world is a show, was expected. You bring the best player of this football era ( sorry I am European) plus three monster from Barsa's best years and it is like watching the Globetrotters every game. They may get two or three scores against but at the other side of the field one has the assurance of enjoyment experiencing how ootball of the big leagues is played. About the future of the MLS without Messi, Suarez, Busquet and Alba? It depends of the MLS management, but it will be tough keeping the standards and quality if the league is not refreshed with top notch world's high competition leagues players. Unfortunately, at international level, the MLS, belongs to the CONCACAF, a second or even third tier level of football. This does not help at all, but we cannot change neither geography nor people's appetite consuming baseball or any other sport brought to them by America more than century ago. Hope the MLS management has the vision and is willing to risk heavy investments to keep the league running in overdrive.
Absolutely agree! The arrival of Messi, Suarez, Busquets, and Alba has turned the MLS into a must-watch spectacle. It's like watching the Globetrotters on the football field every game. While their departure will leave a big void, it's crucial for the MLS management to continue attracting top-notch talent from around the world to maintain the league's high standards and quality. As for international competition, there's definitely room for growth, but with the right investments and vision, the MLS can continue to evolve and compete at a higher level. Exciting times ahead for American soccer!
I played soccer in the 70s.& 80s Everything I learned was from Pele’ instructional videos….. on everything! Pele’ was bending the ball long before Beckham….” bend it like Beckham“? Why is that even a thing? The only reason current players are more impactful is because they can reach a larger audience. Messi is the goat on a global scale. But without Pele bringing soccer to the US, we wouldn’t be where we are now.
Absolutely! Pele was a trailblazer, bending the ball long before Beckham. His influence brought soccer to the US, setting the stage for the sport's growth. While Messi is the global GOAT, we owe a lot to Pele for where soccer is today.
Inter Miami is Building a Team to be Legendary and I think Tata Martino Got what it takes, Now after all the data that you just share with us I can reaffirm my theory of wrong management with the Team I talking about the extenuating Tour Around the Globe I understand the magnitude of the Team but those Players at that age need a VERY GOOD PRESEASON TRAINNING, That was the reason for so many injures including young players So you make good money but almost kill the golden Goose! But back to Tata they had a Great young Talent and we already watch Tata wining with Atlanta United the MLS ( I though after that he will be Hire for USMNT and then he went to Mexico :( ) Martino knows his Job and they will play good with out Messi, Never the same, Great Video.
You bring up some valid points about the management challenges faced by Inter Miami, especially regarding preseason training and the toll it took on the players.
Pep once said. "U only has to bring Messi and every player on the field plays better and with more confidence." and Diego Simione once said: "I did not celebrate the goal because I saw Messi warming up..."
Messi is doing what pele and david beckham couldn't, making football popular in usa. But I think MLS must adapt better to the fifa calendar, the problem of the sports in usa is that they believe the world is only usa and don't give a fuck for international competitions. the most popular sports are american football, baseball and basket and the champions of their respective leagues are called world champions even if only play in usa and part of canada.
That is true, they never improve their player of national team if they don't adapt their league to FIFA, thinking that they are the centre of the world, they only have a not good team...only capable of beat Mexico an Canada... out of the great football nations like Brasil or Argentina..
@@charlieferreyra1603i think you are getting way ahead of yourself and are unable to think long term. 1-First the usa national team it’s the greatest national team in sport history with more than 2700+ Olympic medals in all sports while the closest country it’s one with 900. 2-all best leagues in sports are in the usa and the most successful . If someone knows how to build a league in sports it’s us. 3-things are done long term not short term like every one wants to do, we are the greatest nation on earth for a reason. 4-we are building our league step by step like our other league because it first have to make sense for us American and than we can attract international viewers, once Messi it’s gone all international support will be gone, that’s why the league have to be for the Americans first. 5-MLS might not have the level of other leagues but our league it’s being built in parity. All the league titles are divided in more than 17 teams already while all the other league just have the same teams over and over. 6-our female population adopted soccer as their sport already and that it’s why we have 4 world cups, more than Brazil and Argentina whom had been playing football since birth. 7-everything that’s been fine in mls it is step by step for long term for the male national team. 8-Lionel Messi it’s a big push to help growing the interest in our male population. 9-we have the money and English. ❤🎉
@@rz7909 in football you are nothing, the most popular sport arround the world, 4.5 billions of followers, you are only 300millions, football amateurs with a huge ego, nothing for Argentina or Brasil
Yes, I agree. Messi's sparked America's interest in soccer. This is similar to the effect of Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods presence in basketball and golf, respectively.
Absolutely, Messi's impact on soccer in America is undeniable. Just like Jordan and Woods did for basketball and golf, Messi has brought a new level of excitement and interest to the sport. It's amazing to see how one player can have such a significant influence on a nation's love for a sport.
not only a great player he will be a great coach in the future i see in him a great leadership that will unite a team to make football even prettier the way of football nowdays are worst the price tag of player going insane and great player now got offer loads of money to play in the saudi teamworks are now less many player play for individual stats and fame but messi still play for a team and reject 400 million offer hes the goat
Absolutely agree! Messi's leadership and commitment to team play are truly admirable. He's not just a great player but also a role model for the future generation of footballers. His dedication to the game and his team is what sets him apart.
If after this other big names players come to the mls AND perform well like him and Suarez are doing not just sit back and out their feet up then it can continue this hype. If the overall quality of the games Messi brings adding to the excitement and experience keeps coming even after he retires, it will really boost things: I also think the World Cup in 2024 will be really really good too for American REAL football.
Absolutely! If this trend continues, it'll definitely keep the excitement alive. Looking forward to the World Cup in 2024 too, it's going to be huge for American football!
Both Messi and Ronaldo are incredible in their own right, but there's something truly unique about Messi's style and finesse that sets him apart. 🌟👑 #GOAT
I understand your frustration. High ticket prices can definitely be a barrier for many fans. It's important for football to remain accessible to everyone.
The American people don't even know the basic knowledge of soccer. In soccer, the team comes first and the coach is the job of writing and not writing superstars. I hope you can see the European soccer system and go to the soccer field to cheer for your hometown team.
While soccer may not be as ingrained in American culture as other sports, there is a growing and passionate fan base here. U.S. soccer is evolving, with more people supporting local and international teams. Teamwork and effective coaching are key in soccer, and many Americans are learning and appreciating this. Going to local games and cheering for hometown teams can help deepen their understanding and love for the sport.
Thats exactly what my point is! But His influence on younger players, contributions to the club's culture, and potential future roles in football, as a coach.
These interest levels will drop once Messi retires or leaves. But US is hosting Copa America this year & Fifa World cup in 26. All this will make sure Soccer remains lot more popular in US than it was before Messi.
You're absolutely right! While Messi's departure might affect interest levels initially, events like Copa America and the FIFA World Cup in the US will undoubtedly help soccer continue to grow in popularity, ensuring its place in the hearts of many Americans.
2023 Messi, 2024 Copa America, 2025 Club WC, 2026 FIFA WC, 2027 (bid to host FIFA WWC), 2028 Summer Olympics. U.S.A will be eating good these coming years, and to all the haters of the MLS, sit back and watch it rival your favourite European Leagues within less than 10years.
The Goat, amazing stats, however I cannot believe that a season ticket for Inter Miami, behing the goal (less vision/not the best perspective) cost about $500,- before Messi`s arrival. That to see a very mediocer team in a meriocer league that was placed near bottem of that league. In Europe, atleast where I am from, these season tickets are 1 to 2 hunderd Euro`s cheaper if you want to see a top 7 team in the league (with some exceptions ofcource)
You're absolutely right. The pricing for season tickets at Inter Miami seemed quite steep considering the team's performance at the time. Hopefully, with Messi's arrival and the team's development, the value for those tickets will be more justified. It's always interesting to compare sports culture and pricing between different regions!
Who the f pays 1000 $ for bad seat in a NFL game?These prices talked about in this video are just plain insane!! in a American"football" game players just mainly stand around posing in lines and then couple of seconds action and same routine all over again.The actual football has different kind of intensity and tempo and cannot be compared with american standing football with occasional sprints.One good thing about this is players getting paid what they are worth.I think collegiate/college sports is modern day slavery.They try to justify it by athlete getting a good education.I think I heard some right wing guy saying same thing about slavery.
Sports ticket prices can be pretty crazy! And yeah, the intensity and tempo of football (soccer) definitely offer a different experience compared to American football. The debate around college sports is definitely a complex one. 🏈⚽🤔
I have never watched MLS before in my life.. But now i wake up at 5 AM early in the morning to watch Messi play..love from India ❤
That's the Messi effect for you! It's amazing how he can inspire people from all over the world to tune in. Enjoy the MLS matches! 🌍⚽🔥
Same here bro, malppuram keralay
We are watching from top of the world Nepal bcuz of Messi
same here bro. Cheers!😁🤟
thanks, buddy
Me also
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@@Dtagie1234 jai nepal 🇳🇵. messsiii
Messi greatness can't be ignored, Celebrate him while he playing that beautiful game.
Absolutely! Messi's greatness is undeniable, and we should celebrate him while he's still gracing the beautiful game with his extraordinary talent. 🙌👑⚽
Even as a fan, I am still amazed by his consistency. I believe that is the key to his ability to turn things around with insane effect...
@@largol33t12 Messi's consistency is truly remarkable, It's what sets him apart and allows him to make such a huge impact time and time again.
Unfortunately, it's unsustainable because you can't find another one like him. 🐐 is 🐐 for a reason. 😜
It's true, finding someone like him is like searching for a needle in a haystack. He's one of a kind for a reason
this love is infinite !!! GRACIAS CAPITÁN ❤❤❤🔟
One man made the worst team in the league become league cup champion Miami within a few months....This is the Miracle and Magic of Messi.
He has the ability to transform any team he's a part of, turning dreams into reality. Witnessing his journey with Miami has been nothing short of miraculous!
@@Mr-MAiLAhe couldn't do shit in Paris and later at Barcelona either totally a fraud. Couldn't even survive in concacaf got their ass kick 4-1
Messi is one of a kind.My mom s husband is a former football coach and big fan of football.It just irritates and annoys me to death that he still thinks Maradona is the best player ever to have played.Even after World cup when he was forced to admit Messi won them the cup,he still said Maradona was the better player.Next time I visit,I make him watch 3 hour highlight reel about Messis best moments.Just think about 86 solo goal against England.Messi made similar goals at will against better defenders.1970 and 1980`s footballers were at different level than today`s.Only after football started to really get more international from youth academies upwards,it started really progressing.
League champion? That is Columbus. They also added Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, Luis Saurez, and Diego Gomez. Messi is the GOAT, but no need to exaggerate.
Inter Miami had never win the league, what they won was the friendly trophy, the league’s champion is columbus crew.
Messi’s presence in the US will encourage a lot of kids to play soccer and it will benefit the US national team as well. Messi is a gift from GOD.
Messi's presence in the US will undoubtedly inspire countless kids to play soccer, benefiting not only the sport but also the US national team. He's truly a gift to the soccer world! 🙌🌟
Ahemmm....football 😂
the problem here it is that you have to pay for instead of like other countries where it’s free and everyone can start from 0.
@@rz7909 You're absolutely right. Accessibility is key. Making sports accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation, is crucial for nurturing talent and growing the game. 🌍⚽🔑
@@annieleonhart4942in the US it is called soccer because they already have a more popular sport named football. Hope this helps
Aquí en México, se puede ver a niños jugando en la calle usando la playera del Inter de Miami, hace unos años, no importaba tanto la liga de Estados Unidos, pero ahora, adultos y niños ven cada partido de Messi.
Buen video! Sigue así!
¡Absolutamente! Es sorprendente ver cuánto ha crecido la popularidad de la MLS, especialmente con la llegada de grandes nombres como Messi. El fútbol realmente tiene un atractivo universal. ¡Gracias por mirar y me alegro de que hayas disfrutado el vídeo! ⚽👍
My friend. You all are really blessed to have the GOAT play in your country. Just know He is sent from The ALLMIGHTY . Such skill such perfection and such an IQ in football keep him above all. I am following him for above 20 years now and he truly plays on another PLANET.
It's amazing to hear your admiration for the GOAT! Having him play in our country is truly special. His skills, intelligence, and passion for football are unmatched. It's incredible how he's inspired fans like you for over 20 years. We're really lucky to witness his greatness!
I think Inter Miami is lucky the way Messi plays his football now that he is well into his thirties, if you watch Messi he tends not to run around too much but he hangs around midfield
and then comes alive when he gets the ball , which means he is only using his legs for short bursts I believe he could keep playing for a lot more years and the same high standard.
That's what true playmakers do. He's the best in the game. Because he's always scanning the pitch to locate all teammates, he needs to walk, conserve energy, and when he receives a pass, it's always danger. Will he pass, or will he shoot. Double edged sword. 🇦🇷🐐🏆
You make a good point! Messi's style of play has definitely evolved over the years, allowing him to conserve energy and extend his career at the highest level. It's incredible to see how he continues to adapt and excel on the field.
I’ve watched him live score a hat trick flying into Barcelona just to see him. MLS is growing and fast.
The MLS is definitely growing, attracting more talent and attention from around the world. It's an exciting time for soccer in the U.S
I'm Brazilian, and i think that for MLS to go to the next level, it's necessary to create American stars.👍
Absolutely, developing local talent is key for MLS to grow further.
Messi is a phenomenon. You can’t replicate that.
yeah, His talent cannot be replicated.
The true impact on American society will be seen in 10 or 15 years. When the children who are watching Messi right now, want to fulfill their dream of being a soccer player and want to represent the USA team in international competitions.
You're absolutely right! The influence of players like Messi on young fans today will shape the future of American soccer. It's exciting to think about the potential of the next generation of players inspired by these icons. ⚽🇺🇸
Enjoy him when you can, there will never be like him, goat effect
Absolutely, he's a once-in-a-lifetime talent. Cherishing every moment of watching him play! 🐐👑
wkwkwkwk God laugh..you think God cant make another star or even many😂😂?
@@henipusbintari 😂😁😁
No other words to say.
Messi is the goat 🐐 and that's all.
sorry no other words😊😊😊
Created History... nd Never Again...In History Too..🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤Leo Messi 💕✨💞🎉
Absolutely historic!
1st and only MLS player to get Ballon D'or.
A historic moment for MLS! 🏆
He didnt win it for his season in MLS, that was still for PSG
@@svedskybezdomovec1382 🤣
@@svedskybezdomovec1382 I dont think that is what he said... I think he said "Messi is the only Ballon Dor winner to have ever played in MLS, he didnt say he won it playing in the MLS...
@@svedskybezdomovec1382 For PSG? 😂 That was the WC
To bad the some people feel so much jealous and envy fir his talent and humbleness 😢😢😢
It’s unfortunate, but jealousy often comes with greatness. His talent and humility speak for themselves, and that’s what really matters!
One if the greatest!
Messi, Messi, Messi...
Millions of trophies
Raining from above;
Millions of accolades
Of admiration and love;
Now, what he needs
Is privacy and time
To rest with his loved ones
At the top of his climb.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! Messi truly deserves all the accolades and admiration he's received throughout his career.
MESSI IS UNREAL 👑👑👑
GOAT
He did put MLS on the map for real
Absolutely, his move to MLS definitely boosted the league's profile and global recognition.
No question now as to who is the greatest of all time. There is no rival anymore.
It's hard to argue with that.
@@Mr-MAiLA not really, since Pelé was better.
@@ricardocima While Pelé was undoubtedly one of the greatest legend.
football has seen many legends, each with unique styles and strengths. It's all about personal preference and the era in which they played.
Ok, you forgot this numbers……Messi has been selling out stadiums worldwide twice a week for 18 years, which means about 1900 full stadiums, most of the over 80000 people each. How many bands, artists or athletes achieved something even close to that? And the TV event most watched in history, according to Nielsen ratings are the 2002 and 2014 soccer finals, surprising any other event in History…….how many stadiums sold out Madonna or Taylor Swift? Or Brady and his team?
You're right, Messi's numbers are insane! Few can match that. While stars like Taylor Swift and Tom Brady sell out shows, it's not quite the same global dominance.
Yes, this is the reason messi got ballon d'or
He have big influence not just inside the field but outside too
Insane
Most influential person of the year!
Definitely! Messi: The Most Influential Person of the Year! 🌟👏
All time
To keep this going is to keep bringing great players before Messi quit.
Absolutely! the legacy continues even after he retires. 🔥👏 #TeamEffort
Yes. You can have a long term impact on sports in the US. You may consider to bind Messi in some way after putting his boot on a hook. And it would be a good idea to organize jersy production as many as the public wants. Not letting them wait for a shirt for a whole year!!
Thank you, bro, I will cover it in upcoming video.
Since Messi's arrival, if MLS wants to keep growing it has to transform itself from being a reiterement league to a high competition league bringing well known young promesing players .
Totally agree! With Messi here, MLS should aim to bring in more young, promising players instead of just being a retirement league. This will help keep the competition high and the excitement growing.
❤ from indiaa.....
Thank you noe love Messi 💪💪
Like it or not, slow and steady growth is sustainable for the long term, while anything that grows exponentially will eventually come crashing down. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love watching Messi play. This warning is to those people handling the commercial side: avoid getting too greedy and risking losing everything.
You're absolutely right. Slow and steady growth is sustainable in the long term. While Messi's presence is incredible for soccer, it's essential for those handling the commercial side to heed this warning. Greed can risk it all.
Messi the messiah of football!
The US idiots call it soccer.
Messi is a God in America
Absolutely
What happened in the MLS with Messi's arrival as a show, every single sport in the world is a show, was expected. You bring the best player of this football era ( sorry I am European) plus three monster from Barsa's best years and it is like watching the Globetrotters every game. They may get two or three scores against but at the other side of the field one has the assurance of enjoyment experiencing how ootball of the big leagues is played.
About the future of the MLS without Messi, Suarez, Busquet and Alba? It depends of the MLS management, but it will be tough keeping the standards and quality if the league is not refreshed with top notch world's high competition leagues players.
Unfortunately, at international level, the MLS, belongs to the CONCACAF, a second or even third tier level of football. This does not help at all, but we cannot change neither geography nor people's appetite consuming baseball or any other sport brought to them by America more than century ago.
Hope the MLS management has the vision and is willing to risk heavy investments to keep the league running in overdrive.
Absolutely agree! The arrival of Messi, Suarez, Busquets, and Alba has turned the MLS into a must-watch spectacle. It's like watching the Globetrotters on the football field every game. While their departure will leave a big void, it's crucial for the MLS management to continue attracting top-notch talent from around the world to maintain the league's high standards and quality. As for international competition, there's definitely room for growth, but with the right investments and vision, the MLS can continue to evolve and compete at a higher level. Exciting times ahead for American soccer!
everytime you say "socca" it hurts my soul. its football
I understand your point
I played soccer in the 70s.& 80s
Everything I learned was from Pele’ instructional videos….. on everything!
Pele’ was bending the ball long before Beckham….” bend it like Beckham“?
Why is that even a thing?
The only reason current players are more impactful is because they can reach a larger audience.
Messi is the goat on a global scale.
But without Pele bringing soccer to the US, we wouldn’t be where we are now.
Absolutely! Pele was a trailblazer, bending the ball long before Beckham. His influence brought soccer to the US, setting the stage for the sport's growth. While Messi is the global GOAT, we owe a lot to Pele for where soccer is today.
Correction: greatest football player of ALL TIME!
You're absolutely right! The one and only GOAT of football! 🐐👑⚽
Thank you for the analysis
Appreciate bro.
It’s AI.
@@Absinthminded yeah it is.
The real Goat 🐐 Leo Messi
*GOD OF FOOTBALL LOVE FROM INDIA* 👍👍👍
Sending love right back 🙌⚽🇮🇳
Inter Miami is Building a Team to be Legendary and I think Tata Martino Got what it takes, Now after all the data that you just share with us I can reaffirm my theory of wrong management with the Team I talking about the extenuating Tour Around the Globe I understand the magnitude of the Team but those Players at that age need a VERY GOOD PRESEASON TRAINNING, That was the reason for so many injures including young players So you make good money but almost kill the golden Goose! But back to Tata they had a Great young Talent and we already watch Tata wining with Atlanta United the MLS ( I though after that he will be Hire for USMNT and then he went to Mexico :( ) Martino knows his Job and they will play good with out Messi, Never the same, Great Video.
You bring up some valid points about the management challenges faced by Inter Miami, especially regarding preseason training and the toll it took on the players.
THAT'S WHY I❤U.. NOT BECAUSE OF GIVING BUT BECAUSE OF KEEPING SECRET 👍
Thanks
Goat. Everyone benefits from watching him play.
la bhai badhai cha ..same here
It's very painful. we won 3-1 against Nashville! 2nd half of the game was very hard to watch.
why?
Pep once said. "U only has to bring Messi and every player on the field plays better and with more confidence." and Diego Simione once said: "I did not celebrate the goal because I saw Messi warming up..."
true, Messi's presence alone elevates the game and inspires confidence in everyone around him. 🌟
The goat impact
Messi is doing what pele and david beckham couldn't, making football popular in usa. But I think MLS must adapt better to the fifa calendar, the problem of the sports in usa is that they believe the world is only usa and don't give a fuck for international competitions. the most popular sports are american football, baseball and basket and the champions of their respective leagues are called world champions even if only play in usa and part of canada.
Agreed, MLS needs to align with the FIFA calendar. International competition matters. Let's make US Soccer truly global.
That is true, they never improve their player of national team if they don't adapt their league to FIFA, thinking that they are the centre of the world, they only have a not good team...only capable of beat Mexico an Canada... out of the great football nations like Brasil or Argentina..
@@charlieferreyra1603i think you are getting way ahead of yourself and are unable to think long term.
1-First the usa national team it’s the greatest national team in sport history with more than 2700+ Olympic medals in all sports while the closest country it’s one with 900.
2-all best leagues in sports are in the usa and the most successful . If someone knows how to build a league in sports it’s us.
3-things are done long term not short term like every one wants to do, we are the greatest nation on earth for a reason.
4-we are building our league step by step like our other league because it first have to make sense for us American and than we can attract international viewers, once Messi it’s gone all international support will be gone, that’s why the league have to be for the Americans first.
5-MLS might not have the level of other leagues but our league it’s being built in parity. All the league titles are divided in more than 17 teams already while all the other league just have the same teams over and over.
6-our female population adopted soccer as their sport already and that it’s why we have 4 world cups, more than Brazil and Argentina whom had been playing football since birth.
7-everything that’s been fine in mls it is step by step for long term for the male national team.
8-Lionel Messi it’s a big push to help growing the interest in our male population.
9-we have the money and English.
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@@rz7909 in football you are nothing, the most popular sport arround the world, 4.5 billions of followers, you are only 300millions, football amateurs with a huge ego, nothing for Argentina or Brasil
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Excellent explanation.
Thank you! I'm glad the explanation was helpful
Good video! Btw, it is called football
Thank you, bro, btw I have made it correct in my next video.
Yes, I agree. Messi's sparked America's interest in soccer. This is similar to the effect of Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods presence in basketball and golf, respectively.
Absolutely, Messi's impact on soccer in America is undeniable. Just like Jordan and Woods did for basketball and golf, Messi has brought a new level of excitement and interest to the sport. It's amazing to see how one player can have such a significant influence on a nation's love for a sport.
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He is
not only a great player he will be a great coach in the future i see in him a great leadership that will unite a team to make football even prettier the way of football nowdays are worst the price tag of player going insane and great player now got offer loads of money to play in the saudi teamworks are now less many player play for individual stats and fame but messi still play for a team and reject 400 million offer hes the goat
Absolutely agree! Messi's leadership and commitment to team play are truly admirable. He's not just a great player but also a role model for the future generation of footballers. His dedication to the game and his team is what sets him apart.
it's going to be Americas number 1 sport one day.
it's staggering the influence of just one player. More than Tiger, Federer, Muhammad Ali, even Cr7.
It's incredible how one player can have such a massive impact on a sport's global popularity. Messi is truly in a league of his own! ⚽🌎
If after this other big names players come to the mls AND perform well like him and Suarez are doing not just sit back and out their feet up then it can continue this hype. If the overall quality of the games Messi brings adding to the excitement and experience keeps coming even after he retires, it will really boost things: I also think the World Cup in 2024 will be really really good too for American REAL football.
Absolutely! If this trend continues, it'll definitely keep the excitement alive. Looking forward to the World Cup in 2024 too, it's going to be huge for American football!
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@@hlalesmkfpetdromkf15 true fan of messi
Not in his era but the greatest ever... I know young fans compare him to ronaldo but he is way better....
Both Messi and Ronaldo are incredible in their own right, but there's something truly unique about Messi's style and finesse that sets him apart. 🌟👑 #GOAT
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Appreciate bro, but this video is about "the influence of football in USA."
messi is messi
The ticket prices are stupid. Pointing on this as something positive is just insane.
I understand your frustration. High ticket prices can definitely be a barrier for many fans. It's important for football to remain accessible to everyone.
from fans pov it is stupid , but from club pov its supper positive 😅. i mean the fans still buy it 😂
@@DD4iz True, from a fan's perspective, it might seem silly, but from the club's point of view, it's a win-win.
The American people don't even know the basic knowledge of soccer. In soccer, the team comes first and the coach is the job of writing and not writing superstars. I hope you can see the European soccer system and go to the soccer field to cheer for your hometown team.
While soccer may not be as ingrained in American culture as other sports, there is a growing and passionate fan base here. U.S. soccer is evolving, with more people supporting local and international teams. Teamwork and effective coaching are key in soccer, and many Americans are learning and appreciating this. Going to local games and cheering for hometown teams can help deepen their understanding and love for the sport.
Yes.
It´s hard to ascertain how sustainable his impact will be since he won’t play much longer, we´ll know when he retires.
Thats exactly what my point is! But His influence on younger players, contributions to the club's culture, and potential future roles in football, as a coach.
Dude it’s what he does best, change the team’s overall performance
eah, when he's on fire, the whole team ignites! 🔥⚽
These interest levels will drop once Messi retires or leaves. But US is hosting Copa America this year & Fifa World cup in 26. All this will make sure Soccer remains lot more popular in US than it was before Messi.
You're absolutely right! While Messi's departure might affect interest levels initially, events like Copa America and the FIFA World Cup in the US will undoubtedly help soccer continue to grow in popularity, ensuring its place in the hearts of many Americans.
Henry also played in the us, in rb new York with loans to arsenal from time to time
thanks, dude
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I thought I'm watching Stock Market News everytime I hear a growth in Percentage % 😂
Haha! I know what you mean! It's like our brains have been trained to interpret everything in terms of stock market gains. 📈💼
2023 Messi, 2024 Copa America, 2025 Club WC, 2026 FIFA WC, 2027 (bid to host FIFA WWC), 2028 Summer Olympics.
U.S.A will be eating good these coming years, and to all the haters of the MLS, sit back and watch it rival your favourite European Leagues within less than 10years.
the world will witness the rise of MLS to rival even the best European leagues. 🔥🇺🇸⚽
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Next move will be the world cup
The Goat, amazing stats, however I cannot believe that a season ticket for Inter Miami, behing the goal (less vision/not the best perspective) cost about $500,- before Messi`s arrival. That to see a very mediocer team in a meriocer league that was placed near bottem of that league. In Europe, atleast where I am from, these season tickets are 1 to 2 hunderd Euro`s cheaper if you want to see a top 7 team in the league (with some exceptions ofcource)
You're absolutely right. The pricing for season tickets at Inter Miami seemed quite steep considering the team's performance at the time. Hopefully, with Messi's arrival and the team's development, the value for those tickets will be more justified. It's always interesting to compare sports culture and pricing between different regions!
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not even a year, that will be in a couple months
The Princes are insane
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This has to be AI Speaking
yes, it is.
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Football, stop calling a sport with a different name.
Got it bro
now what's left is to change the game to it's real name, football
sorry bro, I got the point. and I have corrected it in my recent video.
Good job
The greatest of all time is Argentinian. Enjoy, you are learning of the greatest sport from the greatest player ever.
Indeed, Argentina has blessed the world with an extraordinary talent in Messi. It's a privilege to witness his greatness on the field! 🇦🇷⚽🌟
Just for the money, Messi couldn't care less about MLS
Just for the football, he went on MLS, not in SPL
The messi stock is a stock that’ll never crash 😂
Absolutely! Investing in Messi stock is like investing in pizza-always a good idea and guaranteed to bring joy! 🚀⚽📈
Feedback about video: it's football ⚽
Got your point, bro😁
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Feedback. Messi is not the greatest player in his era. Messi is the greatest player ever! 😉
Got it, bro 😄
just to clarify is Football not Soccer
Got you, bro,
Who the f pays 1000 $ for bad seat in a NFL game?These prices talked about in this video are just plain insane!! in a American"football" game players just mainly stand around posing in lines and then couple of seconds action and same routine all over again.The actual football has different kind of intensity and tempo and cannot be compared with american standing football with occasional sprints.One good thing about this is players getting paid what they are worth.I think collegiate/college sports is modern day slavery.They try to justify it by athlete getting a good education.I think I heard some right wing guy saying same thing about slavery.
Sports ticket prices can be pretty crazy! And yeah, the intensity and tempo of football (soccer) definitely offer a different experience compared to American football. The debate around college sports is definitely a complex one. 🏈⚽🤔
Correction: The best player of the history.
without doubt
One of the best!
Do you see any videos of how much Ronaldo changed the Audi League ?😆
Yeah, I have made a short video on the Saudi league.
Messi GOAT.
He is
Yes indeed. 😂
OF HIS ERA THATS WRONG OF ALL TIME
😂 bro inter Miami intra gram follows only 800 k every body no you said 1.3 million flowers
sorry bro, I didn't get you, what you are saying,
Lets all remember: Our sport is not called soccer.
sorry bro, I have corrected in my recent video.
@eligerus2622: Even if the whole world calls it Football, I alone keep calling it Soccer. ☹️
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Not sustainable at all. As soon as he retires, unless his son starts playing for Inter Miami, I will be back to be an Austin FC fan lol
Haha, fair point! But let's hope Austin FC keeps impressing you so much.
Please, use the real name: Football. The other one is American Football. Not even Messi has made Americans to change that madness. 😒
I understand your point