A Star-Studded Crowd in the House!
The stands were loaded with big names…
A few years ago, spotting a celebrity at an MLS game was about as likely as hell freezing over. But then Messi happened, and now? The league is a whole different beast. These days, Inter Miami games look more like Hollywood red carpets than soccer matches.
A-List in the Stands
Wednesday night, Inter Miami, led by the one and only Lionel Messi, squared off against LAFC in the Concacaf Champions League, fighting for a spot in the final four. But let’s be real—most of the soccer news buzz wasn’t about the game. It was about who was watching it.
Steph Curry is in the house for @TheChampions. 🏀pic.twitter.com/9X2Oa1Scn8
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 3, 2025
The stands were loaded with big names. Kendall Jenner was there, probably scouting her next NBA boyfriend, while Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler soaked in the action. Music royalty showed up too—Lionel Richie, Don Toliver, Kali Uchis, and Becky G were all in the house. At this point, Inter Miami matches are drawing more celebrities than some award shows. Who would’ve thought?
The guest list for this game keeps getting crazier. 👀 pic.twitter.com/oNSiJ5xVLI
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 3, 2025
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A Tough Pill to Swallow
Of course, Sir David Beckham—aka the man who made all this happen—was right there, watching his investment in action. But he walked away with a bitter taste in his mouth after Inter Miami took their first loss of the season. A single goal was enough to sink them, and now they’ve got to bounce back at home.
The stars are out in LA. ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/rl4Om2OB24
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 3, 2025
The pressure? All on LAFC. A one-goal lead is barely a cushion, and everyone knows that Miami’s home turf has turned into a damn fortress.
Meanwhile, the conspiracy theorists are having a field day. Soccer rumors are flying that FIFA wants to rig things in Miami’s favor to boost the tournament’s popularity. Twitter (sorry, X) is full of pissed-off fans claiming the refs are handing out “ghost cards” and calling soft fouls for Messi’s squad. Who knows? Maybe it’s just salty rival fans, or maybe there’s some truth to it.
Regardless, one thing is clear: Messi isn’t just the GOAT on the field—he’s the guy who flipped MLS from an afterthought into a must-watch spectacle.
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