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Lionel Messi’s Issue With Inter Miami Teammates Revealed
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Inter Miami CF's 4-1 victory against New York Red Bulls in MLS play last Saturday was a breath of fresh air after a crushing 5-1 CONCACAF Champions Cup defeat to Vancouver Whitecaps.

The bounce-back win appeared to be a huge relief for everyone in the squad — except captain Lionel Messi.

The Argentinian World Cup winner was in a good mood most of the match, most notably when he held off security to graciously allow a pitch invader to snap a photo with him. The Herons went up 3-0 in the first half, and Messi polished off the win when he got his goal in the 67th minute.

However, soccer is about much more than the scoreline. Messi left the pitch at Chase Stadium against New York looking far from satisfied. 

In the buildup to IMCF's next MLS match against Minnesota United FC on Saturday, the source of his frustration has been revealed — a problem with his teammates.

Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano confirmed that for Messi, the standard of the team was not high enough in the 4-1 win. 

"He’s a competitive beast," Mascherano said of Messi's frustration against Red Bulls. "That’s normal. We know his level of demand, not only with himself but with all around him.”

Former United States Men's National Team forward Hercules Gomez, who attended the match in Fort Lauderdale, added a layer of context on ESPN's "Futbol Americas."

"I was in the stadium for Inter Miami vs NYRB and Messi’s frustration with his teammates was evident," Gomez wrote on X. "Things are quickly coming to a head."

"If (Messi) gives it to one of Messi's friends — (Jordi) Alba, (Sergio) Busquets, Luis Suarez — he knows there's the capacity to return that play to him," Gomez explained. "There's a little more purpose and effort to the run. A lot of times when he gives it to another player, he waits. Because he knows, that's probably not going to get there... You can see Messi frustrated."

Messi's frustrations are set to continue Saturday amid the absence of one of his "friends" that Gomez referenced, Suarez. The Uruguayan striker has been away from the team this week due to "personal reasons," and is not expected to play against Minnesota. 

Messi and Suarez previously played together at FC Barcelona, as did Alba and Busquets. Suarez missing is a more direct issue for Messi, who plays next to him up top. Messi combines less frequently with Busquets, who sits deep in midfield, and Alba, who is deployed at left back. The Barcelona boys have assisted 13 of Messi's 25 MLS regular season goals for Inter Miami.

As long as Suarez is out, Messi will have to find comfort playing alongside the likes of Fafa Picault, Allen Obando, Benjamin Cremaschi and Telasco Segovia. 

Every interaction will be under the microscope against the Loons as IMCF tries to build chemistry around the reigning MLS MVP at a crucial juncture in the 2025 campaign.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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