After it was announced that he had won his eighth Ballon d’Or, the Argentine superstar flew back to Fort Lauderdale, where the rest of his team and coaching staff were waiting for them to celebrate.
Inter Miami and the rest of Major League Soccer are rejoicing over Lionel Messi’s recent win of the men’s Ballon d’Or award. Despite the fact that the Florida squad is already on holiday following a dismal finish to the domestic campaign, the ceremony in Paris brought with it great delight in the Herons’ circle when Messi won home the prestigious prize for the 8th time in his career. Despite the fact that the Florida team is already on vacation after a poor conclusion to the domestic campaign, the ceremony in Paris brought with it whole joy in the Herons’ circle.
While it is being decided whether or not the tour would take place in China, Messi went back to Miami for training as soon as it was reported that he had won the Ballon d’Or. This was done in typical form. It was verified late last week that the location for one of the games had been moved by thousands of miles, and there appears to be a lot of misunderstanding and commotion over the ticketing information and availability.
As a result, the trip is in danger of being canceled due to a variety of challenges and complications.Messi was joined on his journey back to the United States by Jorge Mas and David Beckham, the owners of Inter Miami, as well as by his personal bodyguard Yasine Cheuko, who once again played the role of the Argentine’s shadow.
Messi reported to the facilities of the Inter Miami training field on the morning of Tuesday, when he was accorded a warm welcome by the squad. The team also congratulated him on winning the Ballon d’Or by standing in a guard of honor for him.
This morning, Inter Miami published photographs of welcoming Lionel Messi via social media with the message “Welcome home, winner.” They followed the message with the hashtag #WelcomeHomeMessi.
After receiving the honor, Messi gave an interview in which he discussed his competition with Cristiano Ronaldo as well as his feelings on the Ballon d’Or. In the interview, he said, “The truth is that I stopped thinking about the Ballon d’Or a long time ago.” I have stated in the past that it has never been one of my top priorities, and once I have accomplished everything I set out to do in my profession and reached this point in my life, it is now a lot lower priority for me. I believe that this will be the last time I compete for the Ballon d’Or, and I am glad to have accomplished everything that I have, including being the player with the most Ballon d’Ors (eight). I am delighted.”