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Messi’s Magic Lives On: A Timeless Free-Kick Rekindles Inter Miami’s Club World Cup Dream

Messi’s Magic Lives On: A Timeless Free-Kick Rekindles Inter Miami’s Club World Cup Dream

Even at 37, Lionel Messi continues to redefine what it means to be a footballing genius. During Inter Miami's thrilling 2-1 victory over FC Porto at the FIFA Club World Cup, the Argentine maestro delivered yet another moment of brilliance—this time through a sublime 20-yard free-kick that left fans and pundits alike in awe.

Messi’s curling strike, his 68th career goal from a direct free-kick, was not just a flash of skill but a calculated masterclass. Only legends Juninho Pernambucano (77) and Pelé (70) have managed more in football history, highlighting Messi’s place among the elite. His decision to place the shot over the wall and on the goalkeeper’s side defied convention—and resistance. Claudio Ramos, rooted to the spot, could only watch it sail in.

This goal wasn't just another notch on Messi’s illustrious belt—it marked his 50th goal in just 61 appearances for Inter Miami. Since arriving in the MLS, he has not only become the club’s all-time leading scorer but also restored their global relevance. In total, he’s scored an astonishing 754 goals at club level.

His performance in Atlanta was about more than just that free-kick. With 70 touches, two successful dribbles—the most in the match—and 56 attempted passes (ranking fifth overall), Messi was once again the conductor. His impact goes far beyond stats; he dictates tempo, inspires confidence, and changes games.

With this victory, Inter Miami became the first MLS team to defeat a European club in an official competition. Coach Javier Mascherano praised the result as a turning point, not just for the club but for American soccer. A draw in their final Group A match against Palmeiras would secure a historic last-16 qualification.

For Messi, already a three-time Club World Cup winner with Barcelona, the journey continues. He now sits tied with Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema on six Club World Cup goals, just one behind all-time leader Cristiano Ronaldo.

With 8 Ballon d'Ors, over 1,000 professional appearances, and unmatched influence on and off the pitch, Messi is not winding down—he’s rewriting what aging in football looks like.

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