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VIDEO: Lionel Messi Speaks English During Historic MLS Cup Final Win
Lionel Messi has been caught speaking English on camera during the 2025 MLS Cup final, showcasing his growing bilingual skills while leading Inter Miami to a historic triumph. The footage, captured by the match referee, shows Messi debating a decision, clearly putting his language training to the test.
From Barcelona to Miami via PSG
Messi spent 21 years at Barcelona, rewriting record books and winning countless accolades. After a two-year spell at Paris Saint-Germain, he moved to the United States in 2023 to join Inter Miami, embracing the challenge of adapting to a new league, culture, and language.
Although Miami hosts a large Spanish-speaking community, Messi has been working to communicate in English — especially in his role as team captain, which requires interaction with referees and officials.
Historic MLS Cup Win: Trophy No. 47
Messi’s leadership helped Inter Miami secure their first MLS Cup, adding trophy No. 47 to his already unparalleled collection. Having previously inspired the club to Leagues Cup and Supporters’ Shield victories, Messi’s influence remains unmatched.
The ref cam footage shows the 38-year-old asking, “No foul?”, while debating a decision — a reminder that even the GOAT is willing to step out of his comfort zone to communicate and guide his team.
A Growing Bilingual Star
Messi’s English may not be perfect yet, but this clip demonstrates his effort and adaptability. Beyond scoring and playmaking, his leadership now includes bridging language barriers — a skill that enhances his presence both on and off the pitch in MLS.
From South Florida to the global stage, Messi continues to prove why he is not only the most decorated player of all time but also one of the most influential footballers of any era.
Every call. Every moment. Every angle. 🎥
Ref cam was UNMATCHED at MLS Cup pres. by Audi. pic.twitter.com/K1tTZJHfmC
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) December 10, 2025
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