Messi and Busquets won't be taking a vacation in Miami, according to Martino

 Messi and Busquets won't be taking a vacation in Miami, according to Martino.

Messi and Busquets
Former Messi trainer Martino claimed to have spoken with seven-time Ballon d'Or winner and former Spain midfielder Busquets over their upcoming transfer to the Major League Soccer team.

There is no question about Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets heading to South Florida to unwind on South Beach, according to newly appointed Inter Miami coach Gerardo Martino. The pair are heading to Miami to compete for trophies, said the Argentine who was hired on Wednesday. the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner and former Spain player Busquets about their planned move to the Major League Soccer team, according to Martino, Messi's former coach with Barcelona and Argentina.

They have experience winning international and Spanish league championships. They won't take a break. Because it runs in their veins, they will compete, he said.

Miami is in last place in the Eastern Conference under Martino, having dropped seven straight games. In the MLS, there are 29 clubs, and they are rated 27th.

Messi and Busquets

However, the former coach of Mexico and Atlanta United claimed that there was still time to save this season.

"The first is to see if we can qualify for the playoffs. That currently looks to be a stretch, but we can't give up trying as long as there is a chance," he said.

We are doing well in the US Open Cup, and we will now focus on the Leagues Cup, a new competition. The plan is to construct for 2024 after that," the coach identified only as "Tata" said.

Chris Henderson, the club's sporting director, stated that additional roster adjustments would be made in the upcoming weeks.


We'll have a new appearance by the end of August. Tata and his team will have the chance to interact with the players in a fresh way thanks to this.

We're going to do everything we can to move up the table game by game because it feels like the club is starting over," he continued.

With Atlanta United, Martino won the MLS Cup in 2018 and stated that he was fully aware of what lay ahead of him in the North American league.


"I see a league that is always evolving, a league that has a lot of rules, but they are very clear," he declared.

"It is extremely level for all the teams because the budget and draft systems allow all the teams to start off with similar goals.

"I enjoy the contrast between one place's cold, another's rain, and another's heat. All of that forces you as a coach to consider other things besides just controlling what occurs on the field, he said.

Martino, however, thinks Messi will change the MLS.


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He claimed that the decision of the best player in the world to play in this league will open up even more opportunities for development.

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