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How Twitter Reacts to Messi’s Inter Miami Debut Goal

JRZY NEWSROOMMay 26, 20264 MIN READ

Lionel Messi, the Argentine soccer legend, made his long-awaited debut for Inter Miami on Friday night, and he did not disappoint. In the dying moments of the game against Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup, Messi scored a sensational free kick that gave his team a 2-1 victory and sent the fans into a frenzy.

The goal was a perfect example of Messi’s brilliance and skill, as he curled the ball into the top corner of the net from 25 yards out, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance. It was also a historic moment for Inter Miami, as it was Messi’s first goal for the club and the first time they beat a Mexican team in a competitive match.

Messi’s debut goal was not only celebrated by the 20,000 spectators at the DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but also by millions of fans around the world who watched the game on TV or online. Many of them took to Twitter to express their admiration and awe for Messi, who proved once again why he is widely regarded as the greatest player of all time.

Among the Twitter users who reacted to Messi’s goal were some famous athletes and celebrities, such as Patrick Mahomes, LeBron James, Serena Williams, Russell Wilson, JJ Watt, and Kim Kardashian. They all praised Messi for his incredible performance and congratulated him on his successful start in Major League Soccer.

Here are some of the tweets that captured the excitement and emotion of Messi’s debut goal:

Wild man! 🐐 1 - Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes)

INCREDIBLE!!! 🐐 2 - LeBron James (@KingJames)

Serena Williams COULD NOT BELIEVE HER EYES after that Leo Messi winner 🔥🔥🔥 - Sara 🥀 (@SaraFCBi)

According to the tweet analytics tool, the tweet that showed Messi’s goal had over 9.7 million views, 13.5 thousand retweets, 73.2 thousand likes, and 319.5 thousand replies. This was by far the most popular tweet by Inter Miami in their history, and it also generated a lot of attention from other Twitter users, celebrities, and media outlets. 

The tweet analytics tool also shows that Inter Miami gained about 100 thousand new followers on Twitter after Messi’s goal, which is a 13.8% increase from their previous number of followers. Their total impressions, engagements, and profile visits also increased by more than 300% compared to the previous month. The tweet analytics tool also provides a breakdown of the demographics, interests, and behaviors of the Twitter users who interacted with Inter Miami’s tweet

Messi’s goal also generated a lot of buzz among soccer fans and experts, who hailed it as one of the most memorable moments in US soccer history. Some compared it to Pele’s first goal for New York Cosmos in 1975, which was also scored on a free kick and sparked a soccer boom in America.

Messi’s debut goal was a perfect way to introduce himself to his new fans and teammates, who welcomed him with open arms and banners that read “Welcome to the family”. Messi said he was very happy to start his MLS adventure with a win and thanked the fans for their support.

“We wanted to start like this by giving these people a victory,” Messi said. “We knew that it was very important for us to start this championship in winning fashion. Luckily we were able to do it in the end, and I am very happy.”

Messi will have more opportunities to showcase his talent and charm in his next games for Inter Miami, as they face Atlanta United in the Leagues Cup on Tuesday and New York City FC in the MLS on Saturday. With Messi on board, Inter Miami will hope to turn their fortunes around and climb up from the bottom of the MLS table.

Messi’s debut goal was a magical moment that will be remembered for a long time by soccer fans everywhere. It was also a testament to his greatness and passion for the game, which transcends borders and cultures. As Andrés Cantor, the famous soccer commentator who called Messi’s goal, said: “Lionel Andrés Messi is not human.”

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