Leonel Messi, his lovely wife Antonella, and their three boys had a great time at Ed Sheeran’s show, and they even got a picture with the British singer. After Inter Miami was knocked out of the MLS playoffs, this was the start of Messi’s vacation.
Messi, 36, caught his 5 year old son Ciro singing along to Ed Sheeran’s song “Bad Habits” at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Sunday. Mateo, 8, Thiago, 7, and Ciro, 5 years old, are his children. After that, he put the video on Instagram.
During the video, Messi can be seen happy as he watches his children sing. He is wearing a plain white T-shirt. After that, he nods his head to the music. Even though it didn’t say anything, his post had almost three million likes in just one hour.
It said on the box, “Messi x Ed Sheeran.”
Since June, Sheeran has been in the U.S. as part of “The Mathematics Tour.” Italy will be the last stop on the tour in August of next year.
His next show is in Las Vegas on October 28 at Allegiant Stadium.
He scored 11 goals in 14 games this season for Miami. He took his country to the 2022 World Cup.
There were six league games that the Herons lost and three that they won. They have won four games, lost four games, and tied four times in the league since Messi came in the middle of July.
A month ago, the Argentine scored twice as his country beat Peru 2-0 in a World Cup qualifying game. They lost their last regular MLS game on Saturday, 1-0. He played in it.
Messi will probably wear the pink shirt again for Miami when they play two practice games in China on November 5 and 8. For the first time, Int. Miami will go on tour.
On November 16 and 21, Argentina has more World Cup games. After that, Messi should take a long break before Inter Miami starts getting ready for 2024.
The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner could go back to Barcelona on loan while he waits for the 2023–24 MLS season to begin.
Gene “Tata” Martino, the head coach of Inter Miami, said before the season finished that his team was tired from playing so many games. This was after the club won its first prize, the Leagues Cup, in the summer.
Through a translator, Martíno said, “We played in three tournaments and won one.” “Everyone on the team was tired.” That’s not a reason. That is the truth.