Messi, Inter Miami CF Spark Social Media Frenzy

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF have set social media ablaze ahead of their critical FIFA Club World Cup Group A match against FC Porto on Thursday, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The 37-year-old Argentine legend, widely regarded as soccer’s greatest, has fans buzzing with anticipation, with posts on X calling the matchup a clash of “European grit vs. South American flair.” After a 0-0 draw against Al Ahly, where Messi nearly scored with a curling shot tipped over by Mohamed El Shenawy, Inter Miami’s underdog status only fuels the excitement.

Messi’s presence alone drives “Messimania,” with his No. 10 jersey the best-selling in MLS history. X posts highlight his 10 goals and 5 assists in 15 MLS games this season, recalling his 2011 goal and assist against Porto in the UEFA Super Cup. Fans are hyped for a potential repeat, with one user noting, “Messi takes the global stage again,” expecting him to shine despite Inter’s recent goal drought. Coach Javier Mascherano’s confirmation of Messi’s fitness, despite minor training discomfort, further stoked the buzz, with outlets like News18Sports amplifying the news.

Inter Miami’s “Core Four”—Messi, Luis Suárez, Sergio Busquets, and the returning Jordi Alba—add star power, but social media reflects skepticism about their chances. Busquets’ candid admission that Inter “aren’t at the level to compete” went viral, raising eyebrows given their 10 combined Club World Cup titles from Barcelona days. Yet, fans like @IowaHoopsDave lament FIFA’s scheduling, arguing Inter vs. Porto should’ve opened the tournament for maximum hype.

The match’s stakes—both teams tied with Al Ahly and Palmeiras after 0-0 draws—intensify online chatter. X users praise Inter’s goalkeeper Oscar Ustari’s heroics against Al Ahly, including a penalty save, as a reason for hope. Meanwhile, Porto’s third-place Primeira Liga finish and Claudio Ramos’ standout performance against Palmeiras add intrigue. With DAZN streaming the game for free, global viewership is expected to spike, and Miami Herald’s coverage keeps the spotlight on Messi’s quest to prove MLS can compete with European giants.

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