bothIs he this good or is the MLS this trash?
Time to get the Saudi investment fund involved so they can cop some real competition
bothIs he this good or is the MLS this trash?
Time to get the Saudi investment fund involved so they can cop some real competition
Who cares what he did it in?
Suarez as wellIf Miami manages to coax Iniesta away from his Japanese adventures, then things will start to look downright silly.

I think it already looks funny (and interesting). Wasn't Miami the worst team in MLS? Now they are killing people.


How are these nikkas at the bottom of the eastern conference?![]()
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Messi is NOT better than Vinicius or Salah as of 2022I said Messi was still top 3 in the world and some scoffed at the idea. The football landscape in 2023 is facing a bit of a lull in terms or world class attacking players at the top, most likely caused by the COVID pandemic and the world stopping. This isn't 2015 when there were so many studs playing.
Other than Haaland and Mbappe, who is seeing Messi on the pitch? Even those 2 guys are straight up and down goalscorers, Mbappe offers a bit more, but neither comes close to possessing the all round game Messi has. As rightly mentioned, it wasn't too long ago Messi was dominating teams at a World Cup. PSG just didn't work for him for several reasons.
At Miami, he has a team all too himself. The only thing that could stop him from going crazy is the quality of his teammates, that's it.
Respectfully, if the team was as stacked as you say, he should have less goals or less of an overall impact than he did. The fact that he shone so brightly is a testament to how much better he is than the rest of his teammates.Who cares what he did it in? Mbappe was playing on the most stacked team in the entire tournament while Messi almost single-handedly won games for his own team.
Messi scored in every single game of the knockout phase unlike Mbappe who ghosted against England and tiny Morocco. He wouldn't even have been relevant in the finals if the Argentinian defenders didn't choke and get nervous. He was nowhere to be seen for large parts of that game.
Whoscored and virtually every statistical site out there rated Messi as the WC best player and officially he was as he won the Golden ball as well.
Footage from inside France's dressing room at half-time of the World Cup Final captures the simple advice Didier Deschamps gave to his players: "Give it to Kylian Mbappe!"
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Messi just arrived a week ago. They are 2-0 with him so far.
I ain’t think the “others” in Barcelona would be doing more than keeping Messi cozy, but even them nikkas, old as hell, might clear these MLS dudes
Goes to show you how truly horrible Inter Miami was before he came![]()
Respectfully, if the team was as stacked as you say, he should have less goals or less of an overall impact than he did. The fact that he shone so brightly is a testament to how much better he is than the rest of his teammates.
Also, he legit put the team on his back during the finals that he won. Not on some "Screw it, I'll do it myself" shyt either... but on some "objectively, everyone knows who the best player is and it's not close" so the coach can say it out loud and everyone agrees a la MJ in the finals
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What Deschamps told his team to do with Mbappe at half-time of World Cup Final
France led 2-1 at the break in Moscow, and new footage shows the words of wisdom from coach at the breakwww.mirror.co.uk
They have vastly different roles and playing styles, but I really think you're doing a disservice to Mbappe's role and impact as a player simply because he doesn't control the game as much as Messi. It's like comparing a HoF point guard to Shaq. Controlling the tempo accounts for a lot but that doesn't negate the way that mismatches and help pulls defenses out of position and creates opportunities for the entire team
2018? Reread my post.Lol did you even watch France during the WC? Griezzman was the driving force