Messi in action last night (©Kyle Rivas/Getty Images)
Messi in action last night (©Kyle Rivas/Getty Images)

While you were sleeping in your warm, cosy bed, veteran Leo shined for a win at -10°C

Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 20.02.25. | 11:06

Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to a vital 1-0 away win in the CONCACAF Champions Cup first leg against Sporting Kanzas City in a freezing environment

You've got to give credit to this man. Being arguably one of the best football players in history and one of the wealthiest athletes in the world obviously doesn't affect Lionel Messi, nor does it change his love for the game.

That 37-year-old veteran smashed all the rumours circulating in the last couple of days and led his Inter Miami on a frozen Wednesday night to a clinical 1-0 away win against Sporting Kanzas City in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup opening round.

The fact that he (and, of course, Sergio Busquets too and all the other guys) played on a freezing pitch with temperatures that feel like an estimate of around minus 10 tells you how challenging that was, to say the least. Still, Messi managed to score the only goal, which puts Inter Miami in quite a comfortable situation ahead of the return leg on their (much warmer) ground.

Last night's game was previously postponed from Tuesday to Wednesday to avoid several inches of snow. That didn't affect the tiny Argentine magician, who danced his thing for 90 minutes, thus giving the Herons an advantage heading into next Tuesday's second leg.

If Miami win on aggregate, they will face Jamaican league champions Cavalier FC in the next round.



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