Did anyone notice the new bodyguard of Messi ? His name is Yassine Chueko and he's an ex us navy soldier with a lot of experience who makes him the best in his domain to protect Messi. Funny or not , DePaul has been replaced haha but it's understandable that Messi needs this kind of protection as I do find USA more risky than Europe because in Europe, Messi had bodyguards but they were never so close to him to be noticed.
Also , rumors are becoming stronger with Luka Modric joining Inter by the end of summer transfer.
I saw the video and even he was guarded when he was playing, and the guard was quite close to the side of the field and the guard was like one of the coaches watching his team's match
Luca Modric joining Inter Miami? why not, it will make this team even better.
Inter Miami beat one of the strong teams in the MLS match, Los Angeles FC, and this was an away match and managed to lead 3-0 first before LAFC could score one goal, and the match ended with Inter Miami winning 3-1.
Lionel Messi didn't score a goal in this match, but he managed to make two assists, This victory gives hope that Inter Miami can enter the top 9 and play in the playoffs, and it seems that is the target of Messi and his teammates, and they still have one final match left for the US Open cup tournament which if they win will be Inter Miami's second title this years.
We all know that America is not a very safe country. Everyone is carrying a gun around. In almost any other country I don't think people actually have the possession of guns as much as people in America have. I actually do not understand why any country is going to have that rule, in America a person can go by an assault rifle and shoot the whole school or religious gathering and after that in court, he will be proven insane. My question is why do you sell guns to insane people? Can they not check if the person is actually insane or not before selling them weapons?
Modric playing in Inter Miami is not going to be bad. It is going to make the midfield of Inter Miami a lot more stable one.
I think it will be a very difficult task for any trader to check whether the customer is in good mental health or not, in most cases the customer is mentally well, and for that reason he buys a gun, I also highly doubt that they will simply pass a law banning weapons for all civilians, this is because companies that make weapons need to sell weapons, even if they sell heavy weapons to other countries that are at war or want to defend themselves, they still need to sell light weapons to people, and politicians are very close to owners of large companies that manufacture weapons, not to mention that voters also want them to continue selling and owning weapons.
for example, the guy who has a store that sells weapons and depends on that business to live and pay his bills, will not be happy if the government banned the sale of weapons, in the same way that the employee of the store that sells weapons will not be happy to see the store closes because they passed a law prohibiting the sale of weapons, the rich or billionaire who will use the argument that they need a weapon to defend themselves from thieves and as a result, weapons remain on the streets and more people will be dying. I find it strange that the USA is going to organize the World Cup anyway, maybe they will reinforce security so that there is no disaster like someone entering the field armed and starting shooting at other people.
Messi's team won even without Messi playing, I see that with 8 games left they can get a lot of points and with that they would finish in a decent position and next season they could become champions, the most important thing will be when they play against the teams at the top of the table and manage to win, it will become clear that they will have a better position next season, and it's unbelievable how a single person can make a big difference in a team