NEW YORK.- Lionel Messi and Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozanoleaders of Inter Miami and San Diego FC, respectively, shine on the list of 26 players of the Mls Selected for the next game of stars against a combined Mexican League.
Messi, who heads the list published on Wednesday, will have another opportunity to debut at the American League All-Star (MLS) after last year was lost due to injury.
The Spanish Jordi Alba, Messi’s partner in Miami, is also part of the 26 selected for the game, which will be played on July 23 in the Q2 Stadium of Austin (Texas).
Uruguayan Luis Suárez and the Spanish Sergio Busquets, the other members of the so -called ‘Fantastic’ of Inter, were out of the payroll this year.
Messi, Alba and 10 other players were chosen by vote of fans, journalists and the league soccer players themselves.
The Mexican Hirving Lozano, on the other hand, was one of the two elections reserved for the MLS commissioner, Don Garber.
The ‘Chucky’ obtained this recognition in its first season at the MLS.
The tip of the Tri is one of those responsible for the great season of debut of San Diego, which occupies the second place of the West Conference.
The Brazilian Evander (FC Cincinnati), by popular election, and the Uruguayan Diego Rossi (Columbus Crew), by choice of the coach, also integrate the combined.
For the second year, the MLS figures will collide in the All-Star in front of a combined Mexican League.
Ramos celebrates Rayados’s “historical” pass
The Monterrey classification to the round of 16 of the Club World Cup is Sergio Ramos ‘first’ ‘moment’ since his arrival in Mexican football and the experienced defender attributed success to the strategy of coach Domenec Torrent.
“The truth is that it has been a very serious game, with the very clear idea,” Ramons said in Dazn. “From the first moment pressing up, stealing the ball in the opposite field.”
“I think it is also something historical for our club, it is an illusion, a huge job of the whole group, of the entire group. We face this game well and, well, very happy to move on to eighths.”