Benjamin Cremaschi, effectively, went all in. This was the decision, one that put everything on the table. The Inter Miami midfielder knew what could happen when he very publicly expressed his frustrations in an attempt to alter the course of his career, at least in the short term.
By saying that he was unhappy with his role, Cremaschi took a very public leap, hoping it could change things for the better.
What ensued was a public message from Miami coach Javier Mascherano, who effectively told Cremaschi to take his complaints from the media to the office. Several games have been played since and, while Cremaschi may just benefit from his public declaration in the short-term, there are obvious questions about how this will impact his long-term status with Inter Miami and, ultimately, development.
Just 20, Cremaschi is still one of the best young talents in American soccer. It's easy to forget he's so young because of how long he's been in the public eye. After several years in the spotlight as a Lionel Messi affiliate, Cremaschi's career has taken on a different path, one that, like Inter Miami as a whole, has largely been defined by the Argentinian icon.
The big question is what comes next. Miami, in general, have placed an emphasis on foreign signings in their push to bolster their squad for an MLS Cup run. Now, the club's most successful homegrown is seemingly unhappy.
Will Mascherano make changes to appease him, or will Cremaschi soon have to look elsewhere after going public in such a risky way?






