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MLS steals from Messi? Leo's favorite coach admitted he could coach in the U.S.

Major League Soccer is an increasingly competitive tournament.

By Darwin Largo

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Just as Saudi Arabia's Pro League has grown tremendously since Cristiano Ronaldo agreed to join Al-Nassr, Major League Soccer is becoming an increasingly competitive tournament since Lionel Messi joined Inter Miami in July 2023. The Herons not only signed the Argentine forward, but also surrounded him with other top stars such as Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and, this year, Luis Suarez.

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Thus, David Beckham's side became the most popular team in the country, as millions of fans around the world now watch every game to enjoy Leo's talent. That's why they are also the top favorites to win the MLS and CONCACAF Champions League titles this year.

But the rest of the clubs in the country don't want to be left behind and intend to improve by hiring top players and coaches as well. What no one expected is that one of the best managers in the world is considering joining Major League Soccer in the future: Lionel Scaloni.

The coach of the Argentina National Team, current champions of the Copa America and the World Cup with Lionel Messi as the main star, gave an interview to MLS and surprised everyone with his answer to the question of whether he would be interested in working in the United States at some point. "Yes, I see myself managing in MLS, why not. I would like to, there would be no inconvenience, I have always liked to be where the challenges and the challenges are and I don't see why not," Scaloni said.

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The virtues of the league

Then the Argentine coach explained what, in his opinion, are the characteristics that make MLS an attractive and competitive tournament: "I think the arrival of foreigners and coaches who have a different vision of soccer have enriched the league. I was saying before that there are teams that play in a very European way, which makes the league very competitive, and there are other teams that keep the Latin tradition and also make the league competitive".


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