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Lionel Messi set to reunite with former Barcelona boss Gerardo 'Tata' Martino at Inter Miami as MLS outfit aim to announce appointment in July

  • Coach out of work since severing ties with Mexico
  • Spent one season in charge at Camp Nou
  • Also worked with Argentina national team

WHAT HAPPENED? The vastly-experienced coach has been out of work since severing ties with the Mexico national team on the back of a disappointing group-stage exit at the 2022 World Cup. He may, however, be returning to the dugout in MLS – where he has previously enjoyed success with Atlanta United.

THE BIGGER PICTURE: According to Cesar Luis Merlo, Martino is being lined up to take the reins at Inter Miami in early July – ahead of Messi’s arrival in America as a free agent. The pair have previously worked together at Barcelona and with the Argentina national side.

AND WHAT'S MORE: Martino did not enjoy the best of times at Camp Nou, as he lasted just one season at the helm, while the Albiceleste endured back-to-back Copa America final defeats at the hands of Chile during his tenure. He said when asked about what he added to Messi’s game during his spell in Catalunya: “Nothing. Nothing at all. Not to him or to Barca. I went to a team that always won and didn’t win anything while I was there. I didn’t make any mark on Barcelona. It was a bubble in my career in terms of what I did as a coach.”

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WHAT NEXT? Inter Miami – who relieved Phil Neville of his coaching duties on June 1 – are hoping that Martino will fare a little better during a third stint working alongside Messi, with the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner expected to make his debut for new employers in a Leagues Cup clash with Mexican side Cruz Azul on July 21.

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