CHICAGO (WLS) — During a recent MLS match in Chicago, fans finally got to see superstar Lionel Messi play after he had been previously injured when the Miami squad visited.
Messi will play Sunday at Soldier Field in the Chicago Fire-Inter Miami match, his teamed confirmed on social media.
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The match took place at Soldier Field between the Chicago Fire and Inter Miami, with all eyes on Inter Miami’s forward and captain Lionel Messi, who is widely recognized as the best soccer player in the world today.
Chicago fans were excited to welcome him for his first Major League Soccer game at Soldier Field.
The Chicago Fire said the game is one of their biggest, with about 50,000 people attending.

Inter Miami was riding the momentum of an emotionally draining victory as it headed to Chicago to face the Fire on Sunday afternoon.
Inter Miami, led by Lionel Messi, managed to secure a 3-1 victory over LAFC with Messi scoring two goals. This win allowed them to advance to the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals with an overall score of 3-2. However, in their most recent MLS match, Inter Miami had a 1-1 draw against Toronto despite fielding Messi and the rest of their regular lineup.
Meanwhile, Chicago (3-2-2, 11 points) is looking to rebound after having a five-game unbeaten streak snapped by the New York Red Bulls in a 2-1 loss April 5.
The main question heading into Sunday’s tilt was whether Messi finally would play in a match between the two sides at Soldier Field, but the team confirmed Sunday that he would play.
A huge crowd is expected as usual, but the Chicago faithful has been disappointed on two previous occasions when Messi did not play. The 37-year-old Messi has played three full matches since April 2.
“If they are feeling fine, they will play,” said Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano. “By feeling fine, I mean 100 percent physically and mentally. If any of them are not, they will rest, but our idea is to put the best out there.”
Chicago has shown it can match offense with the MLS’ best this season as it averages two goals per game in league play — just like Miami.
The Fire expect attacking midfielder Brian Gutierrez to return from injury, which should add even more scoring punch as they seek their first win since March 22 against Western Conference-leading Vancouver. Hugo Cuypers leads the Fire with five goals this season.
Defense could be a problem for the Fire with Jack Elliott and Sam Rogers, two of their better back-line players, still recovering from injuries.
“Even with guys like Messi and (Luis) Suarez, it’s not trying to shut them down completely because you can see they’re too good,” Chicago coach Gregg Berhalter said recently. “And so for us, it’s about limiting the damage, and again, how do we hurt them when we have the ball?”
ESPN contributed to this report.
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