Today, very important information was revealed regarding the Inter Miami of Lionel Messi. It has as its protagonist an Argentinian, specifically one who wore the shirt of Colón and arrived in Florida at the end of 2023.
The player is Facundo Farías. The fact is that the offensive midfielder suffered neither more nor less than torn ligaments in one of his knees during the 2024 preseason. Therefore, he missed almost the entire year. But today, after several months of rehabilitation, the jewel joined the training sessions along with her teammates..
Inter shared several photos of the steering wheel and also added the following: “Get back to full training with the group. We hope to see you again next year on the pitch, Facu!”. Given the fact, several users on the networks are sharing positive reactions.
It is worth clarifying that Farías will not add minutes in the Playoffs. Tata himself expressed these words a few months ago: “If he is available it will be for the Playoff season and I don’t think that someone who is coming off cruciate ligament surgery and nine months of inactivity will be in a position to play the most important part.” .
The MLS Playoffs
The next match between Miami and Messi will take place on Saturday, November 2 against Atlanta United starting at 8:00 p.m. as a visitor.. The duel will correspond to the second game of the First Round of the MLS Playoffs.
If Inter is defeated there will be a tiebreaker on Saturday the 9th from 10:00 p.m. in Florida. The First Round will take place from Saturday, November 26 to Sunday, November 10. Later Messi will play again with the Scaloneta on Thursday the 14th against Paraguay and on Tuesday the 19th against Peru. Then he will return to Florida. The semifinals will take place on Saturday, November 23 and Sunday, November 24.
On Saturday, December 30 and Sunday, December 1, the conference finals. While the MLS grand final will take place on Saturday, December 7. It would be Messi’s last duel of the year. As an extra fact, the Tata Martino team earned the right to be home in most of the matches by having won the Supporters’ Shield.