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Lionel Messi left shell-shocked as Inter Miami THUMPED by old team PSG in front of owner David Beckham at Club World Cup

Lionel Messi left shell-shocked as Inter Miami THUMPED by old team PSG in front of owner David Beckham at Club World Cup

The Irish Sun14 hours ago

LIONEL MESSI was left shell-shocked in front of Inter Miami owner David Beckham at the Club World Cup.
Messi saw himself
4-0 down at half-time against his former side
Paris Saint-Germain
in the last 16 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
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Lionel Messi was left shell-shocked by his former team PSG at the Club World Cup
Joao Neves
scored the first two goals, heading home unmarked inside six minutes before finishing off a lovely team move
in the 39th minute.
And Inter Miami's naive hopes of a miracle were soon dashed when
Tomas Aviles
' own goal
saw the MLS side capitulate on the stroke of half-time.
Meanwhile, Achraf Hakimi
piled on the misery in the third minute of first-half injury time.
As the Moroccan full-back, widely regarded as the best in the world in his position was celebrating, Messi looked up to the scoreboard in complete disbelief.
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And while Beckham was celebrating his former club's Champions League win in Germany last month, he looked more stern during the
The Argentine footie legend, 38, was sent
French newspaper L'Equipe plastered a picture of Messi on the front page with the tagline: "Messi… not all is forgiven."
The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner left
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Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham gestures ahead of the Club World Cup round of 16 soccer match between PSG and Inter Miami in Atlanta, Sunday, June 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)
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