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Messi-fever in the United States:  He is the driving force behind everything
NO🏛️ Politics17 hr. ago

Messi-fever in the United States: He is the driving force behind everything

The article discusses the growing popularity of football in the United States, centered around Lionel Messi and David Beckham's influence. It highlights Messi's historic goal-scoring record at the World Cup and his current pursuit of a second title on American soil. The piece emphasizes how Messi has captured the hearts of American fans despite their traditional focus on American sports like football, basketball, and baseball. It also covers Beckham's role in bringing Messi to Major League Soccer (MLS), the success of Inter Miami under Messi's leadership, and the broader impact of Messi's presence on the U.S. football scene, including fan enthusiasm and commercial success.

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Aftenposten logoAftenpostenIndependent🔒Left17 hr. ago
Messi-fever in the United States: He is the driving force behind everything

The article discusses the growing popularity of football in the United States, centered around Lionel Messi and David Beckham's influence. It highlights Messi's historic goal-scoring record at the World Cup and his current pursuit of a second title on American soil. The piece emphasizes how Messi has captured the hearts of American fans despite their traditional focus on American sports like football, basketball, and baseball. It also covers Beckham's role in bringing Messi to Major League Soccer (MLS), the success of Inter Miami under Messi's leadership, and the broader impact of Messi's presence on the U.S. football scene, including fan enthusiasm and commercial success.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Messi and Beckham's influence in a positive light, emphasizing their transformative impact on American football. While it does not overtly criticize American sports preferences, it positions Messi as a unifying figure who transcends traditional American sports fandom. The emphasis

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