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Sporting News on MSNWas Lionel Messi nominated for the 2025 Ballon d'Or? Inter Miami star holds record for most trophies
Widely held as one of the greatest football players of all-time, if not the greatest, Lionel Messi holds the record for the ...
De Paul brings his unique attributes to Miami, which hopes he's the missing piece in the quest to lift MLS Cup ...
French football magazine France Football has officially revealed the list of nominees for the 2025 Ballon d'Or, the prestigious award given annually to the world's best footballer.
Lionel Messi's injury could have been avoided? That's what Alejandro Moreno and Hercules Gomez addressed live at ESPN.
Luis Suarez broke his scoring drought with a penalty kick goal in the second half to help Inter Miami beat Pumas and advance ...
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Rodrigo De Paul
Rodrigo De Paul wouldn't have joined Inter Miami if it didn't have the blessing from Argentina national team's manager Lionel Scaloni.
Luis Suarez netted a penalty in the 59th minute and also assisted Rodrigo De Paul and Tadeo Allende's goals. Lionel Messi was ...
Lionel Messi remains the undisputed star of Major League Soccer. Whether anyone likes it or not—though it hardly seems to be ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNSon Heung-min outshines Lionel Messi: New LAFC star breaks new ground in MLS before even kicking a ball
Son Heung has already shattered one of the league’s most significant records — a landmark even Lionel Messi hadn't touched.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo were not included in the shortlist for the 2025 Ballon d'Or best soccer player, raising the question of when was the last time both were left out of the award's ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNMascherano sends strong message after Inter Miami’s win in the Leagues Cup without Messi
Inter Miami achieved its goal by securing victory against Pumas in the Leagues Cup. The Herons displayed superior performance in the second half of the game, leading to their advancement in the ...
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Ricardo Gareca predicts Lionel Scaloni’s career after Argentina: “He’s known nothing but success”
Ricardo Gareca believes Lionel Scaloni has all the tools to succeed at club level once his tenure with Argentina ends — but says his next move will be crucial.
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