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Lionel Messi remains the headline act in global football, and the past few days have perfectly captured why. On the field, Messi delivered a show-stopping performance as Inter Miami swept aside New York City FC in a 4-0 masterclass at Citi Field. Not only did he score twice, but he also registered an assist, orchestrating Miami’s attack and almost single-handedly punching their ticket to the MLS Cup playoffs—a comprehensive win that keeps Miami in true contention for both the Supporters’ Shield and the top spot in the Eastern Conference. The crowd erupted as Messi pulled the strings, with pundits noting that at 38, he still leads world soccer in goal contributions for 2025—boasting an incredible 30 goals and 13 assists for club and country, a tally unmatched this year according to World Soccer Talk. Social media buzzed with video clips of his goals, including a widely shared fan perspective on Threads, where one of Messi’s strikes was described as “absolutely insane.”
But Messi’s presence off the pitch was equally compelling. The football world was abuzz when his former Barcelona teammate Ousmane Dembele clinched the 2025 Ballon d’Or. In an emotional and widely reported social media moment, Messi was the very first to personally congratulate Dembele, penning, “Grande Ous! Congratulations, I’m very happy for you. You deserve it.” This graceful gesture was highlighted by both Sports Illustrated and BeIN Sports, and Dembele himself singled Messi out during his acceptance speech—a warm reminder of their enduring bond and Messi’s standing as the game’s elder statesman.
Amid the celebrations, there was also a poignant note as Sergio Busquets, Messi’s friend and long-time teammate, announced his retirement at the end of the MLS season. Messi joined Sergio Ramos and others in paying tribute, with ESPN reporting Messi’s praise for Busquets as a player of “brilliant intelligence and heart.”
Speculation swirled briefly on Messi’s long-term fitness after a bruising run of games, but reputable outlets have said he remains fit and committed to both Inter Miami’s championship push and upcoming Argentina fixtures.
Major headlines this week painted Messi as still the most influential player in MLS and one of the most respected figures in world football, balancing legendary on-field performances with grace and leadership off it.
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