Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi has shared his impressions of life in Miami, noting that his everyday life in the United States has become significantly calmer.
According to Idman.Biz, the Argentine footballer explained this by the different attitude toward football in America compared to Europe. "It’s true, here in Miami I live much more calmly. People don’t give football the same importance," Messi said.
Speaking about the previous stage of his career, the forward recalled that he spent almost his entire life in Catalonia. He emphasized that at Barcelona he was constantly in the public eye, something both he and those around him eventually got used to. "I was practically born in Barcelona and lived there my whole life. I always went to the same places, people constantly saw me, and it was normal," Messi noted.
The footballer also added that his life in Miami is largely centered around his family and children. According to Messi, both he and his wife are actively involved in their children’s daily lives, adjusting their schedules around school and training sessions. "We are very involved in their lives and routines. The kids finish school, and we immediately go to training," said the Argentina national team captain.
