The Capital

Bright spotlight on Messi, Inter Miami

- By Anne M. Peterson |

Messi Mania returns to Major League Soccer as Lionel Messi embarks on his first full season with Inter Miami. But this year, there’s a twist.

Inter Miami signed Luis Suarez in the offseason, reuniting the two close friends. The pair, along with former Barcelona teammates Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, have made Miami THE team to watch heading into the Major League Soccer’s 29th season.

“Inter Miami offered me a nice opportunit­y to dream of winning the club’s first MLS title, to play with big players, who everybody knows, and adapt to my new team and club,” Suarez said. “I am motivated by that challenge.”

But with Messi, Suarez and the rest of Inter Miami set to open the season at home on Wednesday night against Real Salt Lake, MLS is in the middle of a labor dispute with its referees.

The Profession­al Referees Organizati­on, which manages MLS referees, announced Saturday it will lock out match officials after they rejected a proposed collective bargaining agreement before the start of the season.

PRO said it had reached a tentative agreement last weekend with the Profession­al Soccer Referees Associatio­n. But the union said nearly 96% of its members voted to reject it.

That means there will likely be replacemen­t refs officiatin­g matches for the foreseeabl­e future.

The lockout casts a shadow on the start of an intriguing MLS year. Messi will have a full season to work his magic. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner arrived in Miami midway through last season, boosting ticket sales, jersey sales and Apple TV (the league’s media partner) subscripti­ons.

He helped Miami to a trophy in the first season of the Leagues Cup tournament with Liga MX. But he couldn’t quite make enough difference to push the team into the playoffs after the club’s slow start. Miami finished 9-18-7 last season, in 14th place in the Eastern Conference.

While Miami has the celebritie­s, the Columbus Crew showed last season they have the skills, winning the MLS Cup final 2-1. The Crew have their own star in Colombian forward Cucho Hernandez, a game changer who was named the championsh­ip game’s MVP.

In addition to Suarez, the league welcomed some other big internatio­nal names in the offseason, including Bundesliga veteran Emil Forsberg, who was signed by the New York Red Bulls, French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris with LAFC, Croatian forward Petar Musa with Dallas, and Belgian forward Hugo Cuypers with Chicago.

While Suarez is 37 and his knees are giving him more trouble, he still had 27 goals and 17 assists with Brazilian club Gremio last season. He’ll play with Messi, Alba and Busquets for the first time since all four were with Barcelona in the 2019-20 season.

“One of the motivation­s for me coming here was to reunite with them,” Suarez said after his first practice in Miami. “But more than anything, we are very ambitious, very profession­al and committed to showing the young talented Inter Miami players that your age doesn’t matter, what matters is the commitment on and off the field.”

Successes

MLS Commission­er Don Garber outlined some of the league’s successes in an interview last week with the AP.

Season ticket sales are up 15% this season over the same time last year, overall league sponsorshi­p revenue is up 17% while club revenue is up 15%, and merchandis­e sales are up 44% over this time last year.

Is that the “Messi Effect?” Absolutely. It’s a sign that MLS is becoming a destinatio­n league.

“I think that this will put MLS on a different trajectory that started when Beckham came to MLS and had us part of the global conversati­on,” Garber said about Messi’s stint in the league. “And who knows what that’s going to look like years from now? But certainly we’re in a different position today than we had been, with Messi in our league.”

 ?? LOUISE DELMOTTE/AP ?? On Wednesday night, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will kick off the MLS season against Real Salt Lake.
LOUISE DELMOTTE/AP On Wednesday night, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will kick off the MLS season against Real Salt Lake.

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