David Beckham sacks goalkeeper who criticizes Messi for not being successful at Inter Miami

Former player David Beckham, President of Inter Miami Club, decided to buy the contract of goalkeeper Nick Marsman from the MLS, then fired the player due to harsh comments aimed at Messi.

In June, goalkeeper Nick Marsman, 32, from the Netherlands, in an interview with ESPN said: “Personally, I think, Inter Miami Club is not ready for Messi’s arrival. We just there’s a makeshift stadium, everyone and the players can walk on the pitch, there’s no gate. We also left the field without security. I don’t think they’re ready yet.”

This is the time to get the news that Messi has refused to renew with PSG and has not come to Saudi Arabia, while a return to the old club Barcelona is also unlikely, due to the financial difficulties of the native team. Catalan. Messi finally chose to go to Inter Miami in a decision that surprised many.

Messi immediately shone when he came to the US, in only 4 matches for Inter Miami he made 3 doubles, a total of 7 goals, and 1 assist. The team is chaired and co-owned by former player David Beckham, thanks to Messi also winning all 4 matches to advance to the quarterfinals of the Leagues Cup. Before Messi, Inter Miami went through a series of 11 matches with only 3 draws and 8 losses.

The early successes of Messi proved that the criticism of goalkeeper Nick Marsman was completely wrong. Not only did he play great, but Messi was also a magnet that attracted the audience to see all the stadiums, as the latest FC Dallas team benefited.

“Today, Inter Miami has exercised the right to buy back the contract of goalkeeper Nick Marsman in the MLS, and release the player from the team,” Inter Miami Club announced on August 7.

According to Marca (Spain): “This is a decision from Inter Miami President David Beckham, after evaluating the statements of goalkeeper Nick Marsman aimed at Messi, as completely inconsistent with the interests of the team. and commercial rights. In the MLS, there is a rule that allows clubs to cancel a player’s agreement, if there are bad comments, affecting the commercial interests of the team.”