This story is from July 27, 2023
Lionel Messi turning out to be an instant hit in Miami
Having spent his entire career alongside world-class players at Barcelona, Messi left behind star team-mates such as Brazilian Neymar and Frenchman Kylian Mbappe at Paris Saint-Germain and walked into a locker-room full of mostly unrecognisable faces.
Earning millions more than his team-mates, enjoying a lifestyle and football resume they could only dream of it was by no means sure that he would bond with the rest of the squad.
Adding to the sudden change inside the team, Messi joined the club this month along with another former Barcelona star and World Cup winner, Spanish midfielder Sergio Busquets.
But speak to anyone connected with Inter Miami and they quickly tell you how the pair have parked their egos and gone out of their way to fit in with their new team-mates.
"They've come in and they haven't boasted or been like, oh, we're the big guys here or anything like that. They've tried to meld right into the group," said the defender, who gave up his captain's armband to Messi.
There has been no special treatment at the training ground for the pair, says Yedlin, even though they know that their every wish would surely be agreed to.
"They eat the same things we eat and train the same way we train and use the same trainers that we use. There's nothing different.
"So we really feel like they're a part of the group, one of us. And I think that helps us," added Yedlin, who played in England's Premier League with Newcastle United.
Leaving the stadium after Tuesday's 4-0 win over Atlanta, their second straight win with their new team-mates, Yedlin was sporting new headphones, in the team's pink and black colours, which he said Messi had gifted to the entire team.
If there had been any concerns about an 'us and them' divide forming at the club, Yedlin says they have vanished since the pair arrived in South Florida.
"Nobody really knew what to expect. But, they've been an incredibly pleasant surprise to work with and to learn from and to play with," he said.
The transformation of Miami, in two games, from a struggling side lacking confidence into a team playing with swagger and some style, isn't just down to Messi and Busquets' technical ability.
The duo are clearly committed to helping the rest of the team improve.
Messi has responded to any mistakes by his team-mates with suggestions and support rather than the frustrated gestures that some star players in MLS have displayed.
Messi continues to make waves in the US as he scored two goals and assisted on another in Inter Miami's 4-0 win over Atlanta United
The win took Miami through to the knockout stage of the Leagues Cup
It was Messi's first start for his new club, after he came off the bench in his debut game to score the winner against Cruz Azul
The World Cup winner scored his opening goal off an assist from former Barcelona teammate Sergio Busquets, finding the net on his own rebound after hitting the post with the first shot
His second goal in the first half came off a diving cross from teammate Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor scored the other two goals for Miami to make it 4-0
The win ensured Miami topped their group in the Leagues Cup, which is a World Cup-style tournament featuring all teams from MLS and Mexico's Liga MX.
Messi was substituted in the 78th minute of the game
The seven-times Ballon d'Or winner led Argentina to World Cup glory last year.
Nineteen-year-old full-back Noah Allen, who grew up just down the road from Inter's DRV PNK Stadium in Pembroke Pines, says Messi is a joy to play with.
"He really makes us all enjoy the game and he gives us extra space. So we also have more time on the ball and we have to make better decisions," he said.
"We're playing with the best in the world, so we have to sharpen up as well. And he's really helping us with that," he said.
No one has benefited more from Messi's arrival than Finnish winger Robert Taylor, who has matched the Argentine with three goals in the last two games and has also reciprocated with an assist for his team-mate.
"It's a dream come true to play with him," said Taylor, who struggled to get a starting place before Martino took over.
Busquets draws less attention than Messi but he pulls the strings in midfield and says the pair's experience of playing under Martino in the past is helping them to guide their new team-mates in the change of style.
Knowledge transfer is clearly taking place -- frequently during games, Busquets can be seen talking to team-mates and pointing out passing options that may have been missed.
"I know Tata, his philosophy, what he wants and on a tactical level I think I can help all the players a lot, not just the young ones," said the Spaniard.
"We are trying to improve and yes, we have that communication, so that it can be seen in the matches," he said.
- Uzbek GM Nodirbek Yakubboev declines hand-shake with Indian GM R Vaishali due to religious reasons; apologises later
- Pakistan end WTC 2023-25 cycle at rock bottom after shocking loss to West Indies in Multan Test
- Derrick Henry’s NFL future takes a dramatic turn as girlfriend Adrianna Rivas and Ravens GM hint at what’s next
- India vs England: Tilak Varma relishing his promotion to No. 3
- After 34 years, West Indies humiliate Pakistan to clinch Test win
- Not worried about leaking runs, trying to take wickets: Mark Wood
- Ranji Trophy: Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shreyas Iyer to miss Mumbai's last league match
- Jasprit Bumrah named ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year 2024
- Jay Shah's newborn blessed by priests in Prayagraj during Maha Kumbh - watch
- R Ashwin critiques Harry Brook's smog excuse after poor performances against India
- Azmatullah Omarzai named ICC Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year
- SA20: Joburg Super Kings register impressive bonus-point win over Sunrisers Eastern Cape
- 2nd Test: India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets to sweep series
- 2nd Test, Day 4: India push for victory with T20-style batting
- 2nd Test, Day 1: B'desh 107/3 vs India on rain-shortened opening day
- Ashwin shines as India hammer Bangladesh in Chennai Test
- 1st Test, Day 3: India hold upper hand despite spirited Bangladesh chase