You serious, Clark?
People think I'm an idiot or something, because all I do is cut lawns for a living.
carl spacklers hat said:
You serious, Clark?
Too bad message board geniuses don't follow soccer.wangus12 said:
You can't convince me at this point that the MLS haven't arranged for teams to throw their games and give Miami a cup run to generate interest. Too many "magical" moments for Messi in this run. The late FK goal. The insane FC Dallas comeback and ridiculous OG by Dallas.
AggieShanks said:
I just don't think anyone would challenge him from that far out with perfect placement in the far corner. Messi is just showing me the levels of soccer and the mls has a long way to go.
That's just it. And there is such a HUGE gap between Messi and the average MLS player that he is able to make plays (or score goals) not normally pulled off in MLS due to player quality, or lack therof. It might look like other teams are sandbagging but that's just how good Messi is - he makes teams look foolish. Adding Busquets and Alba, though, puts Miami over the top. They would have been much improved with Messi only but with those two added, we might see a first MLS treble.Rudyjax said:carl spacklers hat said:
You serious, Clark?
Lol. Exactly.
The simplest explanation is the most likely.
He's one of the best players to ever play the game and the best player to ever play in the MLS.
This was more what I was talking about, but it was all said in jest anyways. Of course Messi is that damn good. Blake is a very solid GK and should be making both those saves, but was caught in the wrong position both times.jeffk said:
Idk if anyone is on the take for Messi showing out, but Andre Blake did his best to make it look like he was last night.
jeffk said:
One of which was Walker Zimmerman.
And Nashville has played well. Messi is just otherworldly.
messi since he joined inter miami: pic.twitter.com/dX2zbNxhWa
— russ bengtson (@russbengtson) August 20, 2023
There are those players who make you stand up and hold your breath. Messi is one. Johnny was another one.oragator said:
Filthy.
Good heavens,
carl spacklers hat said:There are those players who make you stand up and hold your breath. Messi is one. Johnny was another one.oragator said:
Filthy.
Good heavens,
👮♂️🇦🇷 During Inter Miami matches, Leo Messi is followed by an ex-US Navy Seal for maximum security.
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) August 24, 2023
The bodyguard is a martial arts, boxer and taekwondo expert. He can be seen even following him during matches. pic.twitter.com/Gl8n1UzHXV
Tickets to watch Lionel Messi and Inter Miami play the New York Red Bulls increased from $29 to $850 after he arrived in the United States.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) August 26, 2023
But after 8 games in 4 weeks, Messi and Sergio Busquets aren’t starting tonight.
That’s some terrible luck.
(Ticket data via @TickPick) pic.twitter.com/IcBWFEZx6y
Esse ângulo do passe do Messi é sensacional. Visão de ET.pic.twitter.com/qezxKcCfEs
— Curiosidades Europa (@CuriosidadesEU) August 27, 2023
Rudyjax said:
So you're saying Messi is better than Womdo?
indeed. Messi raising everyone's level.aTmAg said:
Messi is turning that Cremaschi kid into a stud. It would be sweet if he ends up playing on USMNT after learning all he can from the GOAT.
aTmAg said:
Messi is turning that Cremaschi kid into a stud. It would be sweet if he ends up playing on USMNT after learning all he can from the GOAT.
Ideally, he'd play one more year with the GOAT, then go play under Xavi at Barcelona while playing with the USMNT.Rudyjax said:aTmAg said:
Messi is turning that Cremaschi kid into a stud. It would be sweet if he ends up playing on USMNT after learning all he can from the GOAT.
Hopefully Messi tells the kid to go to Europe. Iron sharpens iron.
ACTUALLY he only has 1 goal in 1 game in MLS. All those other ones were in a Cup compAgRyan04 said:
11 goals in 624 minutes....1.59 goals per 90 minutes. He is a cheat code.
MLS All Time Scorers
1. Chris Wondolowski - 148 goals from 338 matches (0.52 per 90 minutes)
#2. Landon Donovan - 145 goals from 340 matches (0.45 goals per 90)
#3. Jeff Cunningham - 134 goals from 365 matches (0.53 per 90)
#4. Jaime Moreno - 133 goals from 340 matches (0.46 per 90)
#5. Kei Kamara - 119 goals from 325 matches (0.44 per 90)
#6. Ante Razov - 114 goals from 262 matches (0.50 per 90)
#7. Jason Kreis - 108 goals from 305 matches (0.39 per 90)
#8. Bradley Wright-Phillips - 107 goals from 177 matches (0.68 per 90)
#9. Dwayne De Rosario - 104 goals from 343 matches (0.37 per 90)
#10. Taylor Twellman - 101 goals from 174 matches (0.60 per 90)
#11. Edson Buddle - 100 goals from 304 matches (0.45 per 90)
#12. Carlos Ruiz - 89 goals from 183 matches (0.57 per 90)
#13. Roy Lassiter - 88 goals from 179 matches (0.58 per 90)
#14. Robbie Keane - 83 goals from 125 matches (0.69 per 90)
#15. Brian Ching - 82 goals from 233 matches (0.47 per 90)