David Beckham doesn’t see himself as Lionel Messi’s ‘boss’ as Inter Miami co-owner admits he still can’t believe he convinced the GOAT to join his MLS project

David Beckham doesn't see himself as Lionel Messi's 'boss' as Inter Miami co-owner admits he still can't believe he convinced the GOAT to join his MLS project
  • Messi in awesome form for Inter Miami
  • Beckham refuses to call himself star man’s boss
  • Legend can’t believe he signed him

WHAT HAPPENED?

Beckham helped lure the Argentine icon to the United States after he left Paris Saint-Germain in June last year. The ex-Barcelona star has been a sensation in MLS and former Manchester United star Beckham admits that it still feels “surreal” having the attacker in the team.

David Beckham Inter Miami Hong Kong

WHAT BECKHAM SAID

Asked what it’s like to be Messi’s boss, Beckham told the Smartless podcast: “I can’t look at it like that, I can’t! I just can’t.”

He added: “It felt unbelievable [bringing Messi to Miami]. And I still can’t believe it. Every time someone turns around to me and says: ‘You have Messi on your team, you realize that, don’t you?,’ it really is surreal to say that we have probably the greatest player to have ever played the game, the most successful player to have ever played the game, and he’s playing in Miami in the MLS.”

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Messi has been awesome for Inter Miami this season. The 36-year-old has scored 10 goals in MLS and assisted a further nine to help lift the Herons to the top of the Eastern Conference. He also struck twice and set up two in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, though they were knocked out at the quarter-final stage.

Lionel Messi Inter Miami vs DC United

WHAT NEXT FOR MESSI?

Beckham and his fellow Inter Miami directors will hope to see Messi lead Tata Martino’s team to victory again when they travel to Canada to face Vancouver Whitecaps in their next MLS match at the weekend.