The ‘Messi guard’ conducts a surprise visit to Inter Miami to see Messi and see David Beckham handle the ‘GOAT’

Former player and Inter Miami Club President and co-owner David Beckham recently shared an Instagram snap of midfielder Rodrigo De Paul paying a surprise visit to his close friend Messi.

The devoted “bodyguard” (Rodrigo De Paul) has finally paid a visit to Messi. He must have wanted to go to Inter Miami to ensure David Beckham is looking after the “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time). – the greatest of all time, which football fans commonly refer to as Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo),” commented X (former Twitter) on the social network.

The photo of David Beckham (centre) posted with the status line: Two world champions, De Paul (left) and Messi, attracted nearly 1 million likes (likes)

David Beckham/Instagram

De Paul once confided after the victory with Messi to win the Copa America 2021 and World Cup 2022: “I always feel happy, when people call me that. To me, Messi is not just a man, a friend. , a colleague, a teammate in the team, but there is still a brotherly affection between us. We share all the problems of life after matches or training sessions at Copa America 2021 and World Cup 2022.”

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De Paul, 29, is still an Atletico Madrid player.Argentina’s star was granted leave by coach Diego Simeone prior to the start of the new La Liga (Spain) season 2023 – 2024 to attend to family matters, and he took advantage of the opportunity to visit his close friend Messi, who plays for Inter Miami.

De Paul (left) always stands with Messi everywhere at Copa America 2021 and World Cup 2022

David Beckham recently fired goalkeeper Nick Marsman in response to predictions and criticism that Messi will fail at Inter Miami.Messi has only played four games for Inter Miami, but he has seven goals and one assist, pushing David Beckham’s club to the League Cup playoffs.

Since signing with Messi, David Beckham has relocated his entire family to the United States (save for his two eldest sons, who have their own lives).Every day, he arrives at the office at 7 a.m., convinced that his dream of owning the greatest player in the world has come true.

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