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Lionel Messi arrives in Hong Kong: Inter Miami team land in city ahead of weekend match


When the door to the plane opened in Hong Kong, Messi’s bodyguard Yassine Cheuko was positioned at the entrance. Messi descended the stairs onto the tarmac carrying two drinks bottles and his suitcase, with Cheuko remaining close behind the Argentinian at all times.

The Miami players and staff assembled on a red and pink stage positioned by the plane and were presented with a bouquet of flowers by a local child. There was then confusion as the master of ceremonies, who was using both English and Cantonese, asked the squad to stay for further formalities, only for them to leave the stage.

Lionel Messi (centre) disembarks, followed by teammate Luis Suarez and his bodyguard (far right). Photo: Sam Tsang

The small contingent permitted to attend – including eight children in Argentina jerseys, plus media – were left perplexed as the squad boarded a waiting coach.

A Post reporter at the scene described the event as “awkward”, with “very excited” Hong Kong children waiting, hoping to take pictures with the players.

Avoiding the arrival hall, the squad were being transferred directly to their hotel, the Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong in Aberdeen.

Miami are to play an exhibition game against a team drawn from the city’s Premier League at Hong Kong Stadium on Sunday, with Messi – widely considered the best player of his era – being the star attraction for local fans.

The American club’s co-owner David Beckham reportedly arrived ahead of the squad to attend a closed-door commercial event.

Members of the Miami squad – whose notable names also include Uruguayan Luis Suarez and Spaniards Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets – were due to give a prematch press conference at the Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel later on Friday afternoon. Head coach Gerardo Martino and an unnamed selection of players were set to attend.

Sunday’s match forms part of a preseason tour that will take in five countries and cover about 24,000 miles (39,000km).

The announcement that 2022 Fifa World Cup winner Messi – eight-time recipient of the Ballon d’Or award for the planet’s leading player – would be heading to Hong Kong sparked a frenzy among football followers.

Tickets priced between HK$880 and HK$4,880 (US$113 to US$624) sold out within an hour when they went on sale in December.

A boat in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour carries an advertisement about Lionel Messi’s visit. Photo: Eugene Lee

On Saturday, Inter Miami will hold an open training session, also at Hong Kong Stadium. Tickets for that, which were available via Klook at HK$580 to HK$780, also sold out. Some 15,000 tickets were distributed to local communities via the city’s government.

Inter Miami club staff will also host two football clinics planned for children aged nine to 14 and selected charities.

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That game was supposed to see Messi play against his old rival Cristiano Ronaldo, but the latter did not feature at all, also because of injury.

There was anger from fans last week in Shenzhen, the mainland Chinese city bordering Hong Kong, when Al Nassr abruptly cancelled two matches there because of Ronaldo’s calf issue, although the club stayed on to fulfil media duties.

Last month, a government source told the Post that there were “contract terms specifying that Messi would play in the match [against the Hong Kong XI], save for illness or injury”.



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