Waiting for his return (or not) to the Inter Miami first team, hoping to leave behind the discomfort of the old scar from a tear, Leo Messi concluded business affairs this Monday in Miami. And it showed him in a different light than we are used to. What’s more, he left the shorts and boots to put on a kitchen uniform and look like a chef in front of dozens of children on the side of the Las Garzas stadium.
“It is a pleasure to be here with all of you, sharing this time. It is a special day for me, for all of us. I hope we all have a nice day together,” he said on the 10th to the children, who were happy to be with them. to him. An event to promote a healthy children’s menu from a well-known brand linked to Leo.
When will Inter play again and how is Leo?
“If we don’t take risks in a final, we won’t take them now. If he’s ready to play against Chicago, he’s ready to go to the bench or we have to leave him out, he’ll be out.” And we’ll do the same with Cincinnati. He’s training on the field, separate from the group, but he’s feeling better and better. As I said before, we’re not going to take any kind of risk. When we interpret from the conversation with the player and with the medical service if the risk is still latent, the player is out of the game… But I couldn’t say today that he’s out of the game against Chicago, because he’s training better and better and there’s no other option than to evaluate him day by day,” was part of what Tata Martino explained in his last press conference (after the 1-1 with NYC FC).
Inter will play Chicago Fire on Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. Then, on Saturday, Cincinnati will play at 8:30 p.m. After that, there will be a break for the qualifiers. The Herons have 30 points in the Eastern Conference, today four behind ninth-placed Montreal (37), which will play eighth-placed NYC FC (39) for a playoff spot.