HERE I COME ; Lionel Messi’s 10-year-old son Thiago Messi joins Inter Miami U12 team

Thiago Messi is one of 150 young athletes playing for Major League Soccer’s youth academy.

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The 10-year-old son of Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi, better known as Thiago Messi, joined the Inter Miami U12 team just a month after Messi joined the team and helped him win his first national cup title.
.According to CBS Sports, Messi’s son is one of 150 young athletes playing for Major League Soccer’s youth academy and is a member of the Inter Miami under-12 team.
According to a source, Inter Miami’s youth team has also produced Romeo, son of David Beckham and Harvey, son of former head coach Phil Neville.
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Messi and his wife Antonella Roccuzzo have 3 children together:
Thiago, 10, Mateo, 7 and Ciro, 5.
Messi made his Inter Miami debut on July 21 after announcing he was coming to the US a month earlier, People reported.
Lionel Messi's Son Thiago, 10, Joins Inter Miami's Under-12 Youth Team
“After winning the World Cup and not being able to return to Barcelona, ​​it was my turn to go to the US league to experience football in a different way and enjoy everyday life more,” Messi said in June.
Obviously with the same responsibilities and the same desire to play well and do well as always.
But calmer.
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Last place Inter Miami had one of the most remarkable turning points in tournament history as ticket prices and attendance increased.
Since Messi joined the team, Miami has remained unbeaten and he has contributed a goal or an assist in every game since his debut.
Messi helped Miami win the League Cup earlier this month and helped the team reach the US Open Cup final next month.
In nine games for Miami, Messi has scored a total of 11 goals, many of them game-changing moments.
“OUT THIS WORLD,” MLS tweeted along with a clip of Messi scoring his first official goal of the tournament.
“Messi is the greatest appearance in American sports history,” ESPN journalist Luis Miguel Echegaray wrote last week.
“And when it’s all done, he will (along with Michael Jordan) become the biggest star to ever play here.
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Erling Haaland admits move to MLS after Lionel Messi move to Inter Miami
The Norwegian sniper provided the firepower as his side won a historic treble last season and it seems his focus remains firmly on Eastlands success.
Erling Haaland said he would consider following Lionel Messi’s journey to the MLS in the later stages of his career.
Champions Manchester City are currently the most feared striker in the world after a historic first season in England.
After scoring an extraordinary 52 goals en route to a historic treble, his time in the Eastlands has so far been extremely successful.
Unsurprisingly, the 23-year-old goalscorer is looking to repeat the feat during a successful debut season at the club he supported as a child.
That said, in an interview on the ‘Impaulsive’ podcast with Logan Paul and KSI, he suggested that he could follow in Messi’s footsteps and move to the United States.
Supporters of Pep Guardiola’s side need not worry at the moment, however, the Norwegian ace has ruled out the possibility of this happening in the near future.
In response to a question about the possibility of moving to the US, he said:
“I don’t go there often so it’s hard to say.
But I’m 23, people go to MLS and play there, I never thought about that because I was young.
I’m a footballer, 10 years from now I’ll be 33 and I’ve spent the last years of my life in football.
Having yet to reach his traditional peak years, the former Borussia Dortmund striker is instead focusing on ensuring he can play at the highest level for as long as possible.
In this lengthy interview, he also talks about his elaborate techniques to ensure he stays in top shape.
He explained:
“I think sleep is the most important thing in the world.
So to get a good night’s sleep it’s as simple as blocking out the blue glass, cutting off every signal in the bedroom.
Going into more detail on how to proceed for his unique approach to the issue, he added:
“Doing a lot of things isn’t good, but doing the little things every day for a longer period of time really pays off.
I have (a sauna) in the house so I try to do it not every day, but mostly.
daily.
.
Sauna, sauna.
‘”
His technique may be unorthodox, but it is clear that he is achieving important results through his dedication.
Following Cityzens’ treble campaign last season, he received the PFA Player of the Year award.
With an uncompromising mood at the start of his new campaign, he also scored three goals in as many games as the champions started their unbeaten streak.
Guardiola’s men are leading the way as they aim for a fourth consecutive title.

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