Lionel Messi has once again shaken the football world across America. The “Inter Miami” forward finished the 2025 MLS season with the Golden Boot. Despite it being his first full season in the United States, the result was truly worthy of a legend, reports mlssoccer.com.
The 38-year-old Argentine star ended the season in style, scoring a hat-trick in the final match against “Nashville” (5–2). This victory not only secured vital points for the team but also sealed Messi’s individual triumph.
Messi scored 29 goals in 28 matches — earning him a confident first place in the top scorers’ race. His closest rivals, Denis Bouanga from “Los Angeles” and Sam Surridge from “Nashville,” each scored 24 goals.
Throughout the season, Messi stood out not only for his goals but also for his overall impact. His precise passes, vision, and leadership turned “Inter Miami” into a competitive force.
“Inter Miami” finished third in the Eastern Conference, behind “Cincinnati” and “Philadelphia Union.” This result sent them to the playoffs, where Messi’s next mission is to lead his team to the MLS championship.
Experts note that Messi’s form proves he remains a dominant figure in world football. U.S. media headlines declared: “At 38, he’s still in control.”
Messi, as always, responded modestly:
“This year has been special for me. A new country, a new environment — but football is the same. I’m happy to share my goals and victories with my teammates,” he said.
The football world now awaits Messi’s next miracle in the playoffs. His next big goal — making “Inter Miami” the MLS champion.
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