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Inter Miami: Mascherano Walks Away from Lionel Messi

Last updated: 15 April 2026 9:27 AM
Jordan Blake 1 day ago 2 Min Read
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A shock departure has rocked Inter Miami, as Javier Mascherano has decided to step down from his role as head coach. The Argentine manager leaves behind Lionel Messi and the American franchise in a surprising turn of events.

The announcement came like a thunderbolt in Florida. Mascherano chose to resign immediately, ending a tenure that began in November 2024 following his stint in charge of Argentina’s Olympic team at the Paris Games.

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Unexpected Exit After Historic Success

In an official statement, the club confirmed the news and paid tribute to the 41-year-old coach, emphasizing that he will remain “forever linked to the franchise’s first star.” A strong acknowledgment for someone who played a key role in the club’s recent history. Mascherano cited “personal reasons” to explain his decision.

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Alongside stars such as Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Sergio Busquets, Mascherano guided Inter Miami to its very first MLS title last December. His departure now marks the end of an era for the club, which loses the man who successfully led its star-studded squad to the top.

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No further details have been provided regarding the reasons behind his exit, leaving fans and observers speculating about what led to such a sudden decision.

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