In the presentation ceremony of Miami, Messi said, "I always want to win like before"
In the presentation ceremony of Miami, Messi said, "I always want to win like before"
Storms, Rain, and Thunderstorms—Florida's familiar forms of summer were on the rise. Almost two hours after the designated time, the Inter Miami's presentation ceremony began. The significance of the event did not diminish even a bit. Amidst the illusions of light and shadow after the storm and rain, Lionel Messi entered Fort Lauderdale's Inter Miami DRV PNK Stadium, greeted by enthusiastic cheers and applause from the supporters of the Florida club.
Was the excitement of the supporters the only thing present? No, there were the sparkle of lights, the thunderous bursts of fireworks, and the melodies of Colombian and Argentine music as well. It was in such an arrangement that Messi was introduced by Inter Miami. Amidst such an arrangement, everyone was eagerly waiting to hear what Messi had to say about the event.
The supporters of Inter Miami were delighted to hear Messi's words. Holding a microphone, Messi said, "I am very happy that I have chosen this city to be with my family. I am glad that I have chosen this project. We will enjoy everything to the fullest. There is no doubt about it."
The situation of Inter Miami in the Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States is not very good. Among the 15 teams in the Eastern Conference, they are at the bottom. However, the supporters and the ownership of the team can find confidence in Messi's words, "We are spending good times and good things will happen. Thank you all for today's event."
After Messi, he showed the supporters of Inter Miami even bigger dreams, saying, "I have no intention of slowing down in order to compete." He is 36 years old. He is the captain of the Argentine national team, who won the World Cup. Some say, at this age, how much can Messi give to Miami! Messi perhaps said it for them, "I always feel the same urge to compete as ever. Truly, I want to win like always and help Inter Miami rise even higher."