Inter Miami’s saga takes a dramatic turn as Jordi Alba, Lionel Messi’s trusted lieutenant, announces his retirement. The 36-year-old left-back, who has been a loyal companion to Messi since their days at Barcelona, will hang up his boots at the end of this MLS season.
This follows the earlier retirement announcement from Sergio Busquets, signaling the end of an era for the club and for Messi himself.
In an emotional Instagram video, Alba shared his heartfelt decision, stating, “I feel like I’ve given everything; it’s the right time to open a new chapter. Thank you, football, thank you for everything.” His announcement comes primarily due to family reasons, even though he had a contract that extended until 2027. The timing of his retirement raises questions about Messi’s future as his support system dwindles.
Alba’s career is nothing short of remarkable. With over 400 appearances for Barcelona, he secured a Champions League title in 2015, six La Liga titles, and celebrated an Euro 2012 victory with Spain. During his time in Miami, he played over 60 matches, reigniting the chemistry he once had with Messi on the pitch. However, the American dream is fading fast for the duo.
A Shift in Dynamics for Inter Miami
As Alba joins Busquets in retirement, Messi finds himself increasingly isolated as the last man standing from their Barcelona quartet. Luis Suarez has also expressed uncertainty about his future, adding to the cloud of doubt hanging over Messi’s time in Miami. The camaraderie that once defined this group is now breaking apart, leaving Messi to face the challenges ahead without his closest allies.
This marks a significant turning point for Inter Miami and for Messi, who now watches as his most loyal teammates step away from the game. The departure of Alba and Busquets not only changes the dynamics of the team but also leaves Messi reflecting on his own legacy as he continues his journey in American soccer.
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