Lionel Messi, Club World Cup and inter Miami CF
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The opening game of the new-look Club World Cup ended in a goalless draw in Miami as Lionel Messi and co had their goalkeeper to thank
Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez's New Club Shocks with Bold Coach Pick originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez, soccer icons and Inter Miami teammates, have ignited excitement by co-founding Deportivo LSM,
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Amazon S3 on MSNInter Miami's penalty hero Ustari praises Messi and SuarezInter Miami goalkeeper Oscar Ustari said that Messi and Suarez's competitiveness helps to lift the whole team Elizabeth Mendoza, owner of La Ceiba Restaurant, an El Salvadoran eatery in Long Beach, tells Fox News Digital that she welcomed police and protesters alike who came into her business seeking help after being pepper-sprayed.
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World Soccer Talk on MSNLuis Suárez responds to Cristiano Ronaldo’s comment on Lamine Yamal’s futureCristiano Ronaldo recently spoke out about the need to protect young players like Yamal from excessive pressure. Suárez agreed with that sentiment, acknowledging how difficult it is to grow under the spotlight.
Inter Miami CF's Lionel Messi came close in the final moments, and Al Ahly’s Trézéguet missed a penalty kick in the first half as the opening match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup worked its way to a scoreless draw at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.
Suarez, the all-time scoring leader of Uruguay’s national team, explained in a video posted on his social media accounts that the team formerly known as Deportivo LS will now be called LSM and will start playing professional soccer in the Uruguay’s fourth division.
Fans may come expecting goals, drama, and international rivalries, but they’ll also witness something far more sentimental: the last dance of players who helped define the modern game.
Inter Miami teammates Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez have launched a new Uruguayan soccer club called Deportivo LSM. The team, named after the two forwards’ initials, will compete in Division D, the fourth-tier of Uruguayan soccer.