Sudden Barcelona exit 'not how I imagined it'
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Lionel Messi made waves with a bombshell Instagram post, expressing his desire to return to a place he misses with his “soul,” FC Barcelona. This was after the MLS star and World Cup winner visited Camp Nou without warning,
Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi has revealed the adaptation process he had to undergo after joining Major League Soccer (MLS), reflecting on the dramatically different levels of pressure which he was surprised to find in Florida.
Lionel Messi has cast doubt on his chances of playing the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Argentina will look to defend their title. Messi has played the tournament five times in his career and could make a record sixth appearance.
Messi strikes first for @InterMiamiCF! // Audi MLS Cup Playoffs pic.twitter.com/TJyxbLvK9T Nashville are a side that Messi enjoys facing as the Argentine has now scored 15 goals in his 10 appearances against them -- a number that would rank 12th in Messi's goals scored against La Liga clubs in league play during his illustrious Barcelona career.
Lionel Messi kept his visit to Camp Nou on Sunday a secret from everybody at Barcelona, a report has revealed. The Argentina superstar caught his fans off guard with a social media post on Monday morning showing him on the turf at Camp Nou, which is on the cusp of hosting Barcelona games again after nearly three years of renovation work.
There are all kinds of photo bombs, but the best ones happen when you’re just having your own moment and a major celeb casually walks by, unknowingly stealing the spotlight. Recently, soccer legend Lionel Messi,
Lionel Messi's Instagram picture of his surprise return to Barcelona has already garnered more likes on Instagram than Cristiano Ronaldo's Nations League celebration post. Messi tearfully bid farewell to Camp Nou in 2021 as Barca's crippling financial crisis left them unable to renew his contract,
The U.S. Senate passed legislation Monday night to reopen the government, which will be sent to the House before it heads to the desk of President Donald Trump. But the government isn't reopening yet as lawmakers in Congress still have a winding logistical road before they can actually turn the lights back on.