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The English Premier League legend, Chris Sutton, has shared his perspective on Lionel Messi's move to Major League Soccer (MLS) and his departure from European leagues. Sutton believes that Messi's arrival in MLS will inject new vitality into the league but suggests that this impact may be temporary.
Sutton states that MLS will have a ""Messi era,"" but after Messi leaves, MLS could revert to its previous state. He says, ""They (MLS) will have an era with Messi, but when Messi leaves, MLS might return to what it was before. I dare say it's a league prepared for players whose peak has passed. It's suitable for European league players whose careers are nearing an end, and who want to enjoy family life in the United States.""
Regarding Messi's current status, Sutton believes that he has passed the peak of his career. He says, ""Messi's peak is behind him, isn't it? He's still outstanding, but we all know he's no longer at his peak. Just like when Cristiano Ronaldo went to the Saudi league, they are no longer the same players as they used to be, unable to return to the past.""
Furthermore, Sutton suggests that Messi's career is nearing its end, and if he still has ambitions and aspirations, he should have returned to Barcelona earlier. He states, ""What I want to say is that, although Miami is a good choice where he can win honors and increase his popularity, he is still a great player who can attract more viewers to watch the games.""
In summary, English Premier League legend Chris Sutton believes that Messi's move to MLS may bring a period of growth to the league, but as his career further develops, his influence may diminish, and MLS could return to its previous state. Regarding Messi himself, Sutton believes that he is no longer in his peak years, but his impact and appeal will continue to exist on different stages.
What do you think about Sutton's perspective? Do you agree that Messi and Ronaldo's era is coming to a close, making way for the new generation of players to shine? |
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