Lionel Messi recently showcased his famous scorpion kick alongside legendary goalkeeper Rene Higuita in preparation for Inter Miami’s upcoming friendly matches. The team is riding high after their landmark MLS Cup victory in 2025 and is now gearing up for a new season. Under the guidance of Javier Mascherano, they are currently participating in a pre-season program across South America.
Messi and MLS Cup Champion Shine in Colombia
After a tough opening match in 2026, where they faced a defeat, Inter Miami bounced back with a victory against Atlético Nacional at the Estadio Attanasio Giraldo. Despite some challenges during the game, Luis Suarez evened the score in the second half, and an own goal from Elkin Rivero in stoppage time sealed the win for Miami.
While Messi has not played in Medellin for 15 years, he reconnected with the iconic Higuita, who famously executed a scorpion kick against England in 1995, when he cleared a ball from midfielder Jamie Redknapp.
Messi, who has won the Ballon d’Or eight times, relived this iconic moment by signing a ball for Higuita and giving him a playful nudge with another ball.
Watch Messi Recreate the Scorpion Kick with Higuita
Mascherano’s Thoughts on Inter Miami’s Victory
Although Messi was substituted in the 75th minute, he still inspired hope among the fans as they scored the winning goal. Atlético Nacional’s Alfredo Morales expressed his excitement to play against Messi, calling him “No. 1 in the world,” and acknowledged the positive impact he brings wherever he plays.
Mascherano reflected on the team’s performance, especially with new players Bertelame and Mikael making their unofficial debuts, noting they had another week to work together. He stated they played well against a skilled opponent, although there’s room for improvement.
Winger Matteo Silvetti mentioned their gradual adaptation to the game, highlighting improved possession compared to their last match. He emphasized the benefits of facing tough opponents as they prepare for the season.
Inter Miami’s Preseason 2026: South American Tour Moves to Ecuador
Inter Miami will continue their preseason journey with a match against Barcelona de Guayaquil at the Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha next Saturday, where Messi aims to dazzle the crowd once again.
Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights Messi’s enduring legacy and ability to engage with fans and players alike, even outside of regular competition. His presence not only lifts team morale but also underscores the growing excitement and global appeal of soccer, particularly in leagues like MLS.

