Benjamín Cremaschi, young midfielder of Inter Miami, told details of the madness that was experienced in the locker room after the debut of Lionel Messi (with an agonizing goal from a free kick), in the 2-1 victory over Cruz Azul for the Leagues Cup.
The 18-year-old soccer player – a native of Miami and son of Argentine parents – said he could not keep the shirt of the Flea in his debut. "Everyone asked for the shirt. They even stole his shorts," he said in a dialogue with the media at the end of the meeting.
In turn, Cremaschi revealed what he felt when he realized that Tata Martino decided to take him out so that the Flea enters. "I'm very happy. It's like a movie. When they took me out, I wasn't a teammate anymore, I was like a fan, a real fan," he said. He added: "I wanted to keep playing with him. When I saw the number I said 'uh, what a pity', but it was a dream to hug him, crazy. I gave him a kiss and said 'come on Leo (dale Leo)'. It's all crazy."
Finally, the young midfielder told how he lived the spectacular goal of La Pulga in the last minute. "Before the free kick I said to a teammate: 'This is the way everything starts, this is how the movie starts'. Hopefully it ends in the best way," he said.
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Looking ahead to Tuesday's match against Atlanta United, for the second date of the South Key 3, the team will return to training this afternoon, around 16 in Argentina. There will be a regenerative work and La Pulga, who played 40 minutes yesterday, will be closely followed by Gerardo Martino to see if he has any chance of starting.
A point in that game would put Inter Miami into the next round, as the top two in each division would
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