Argentina captain Messi has missed The Herons’ last three matches through injury but hasn’t yet been ruled out of playing at Soldier Field.
Diego GorostietaDiegsGorostietaRoddy ConsRoddyConsEstados UnidosUpdate: Oct 4th, 2023 05:59 EDT
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The race to qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs is reaching its climax and it’s crunch time for Chicago Fire and Inter Miami, who are both outside the top nine in the Eastern Conference and meet at Soldier Field on Wednesday. The two teams know that dropped points could prove fatal in their bid to continue playing beyond the regular season.
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“Messi and Miami like Jordan and the Chicago Bulls”
In the build-up to the midweek game, interim Fire coach Frank Klopas has become the latest in a long line of people to heap praise on Lionel Messi, whose impact on Inter Miami he has compared to that of NBA legend Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls. The Argentine has missed The Herons’ last three games due to injury, with his participation in Illinois also up in the air.
Frank Klopas (Chicago Fire) 🎙️”Miami is a very good team with excellent players, but if Messi plays, they have a player that will always give you the edge & at any moment he can make a play & win the game.” #Messi #InterMiamiCF #MLS pic.twitter.com/Q2qNwNfyqh
— Claudio (@ClaudioFutbol) October 3, 2023
“I grew up in Chicago from a very young age. It’s like the Chicago Bulls, if Michael Jordan didn’t play, they still had a very good team, but if Jordan was there they won eight games in a row. Inter Miami is a very, very good team with some excellent players, but you have the icing on the cake if Messi plays, they have a player that can change the game at any time with one play.”