Gareth Bale has given Lionel Messi an awkward endorsement of Major League Soccer - saying he'll enjoy playing under less pressure because teams 'kind of accept losing'.
Bale played for LAFC for a few months in 2022, winning the MLS Cup and scoring a dramatic last minute header in the final before his team beat Philadelphia Union in the final.
World Cup winner Messi, meanwhile, is set to make his Inter Miami debut on July 21 in a move that will galvanize the reputation of Major League Soccer both in the United States and across the globe.
But speaking to BT Sport, Bale - who played against Messi and Barcelona for fierce rival Real Madrid in a nine-year spell in Spain - said: 'It is a lot more chilled (in MLS). If you lose at Real Madrid, it is like the world has ended.
'You are crucified. You feel down. You go home and you're not happy.
'They accept losing a bit more (in America). There is no consequence. You can't get relegated over there.
'When you lose a game you go on to the next one. They accept losing a lot better over there.
'They know how to lose but they celebrate every win like you have won the championship. He will definitely enjoy it.'
Miami are currently last in the Eastern Conference after firing coach Phil Neville days before Messi's move was revealed.
The team has a tally of 15 points from 17 games and sits seven points away from a playoff position.
Bale played 13 times in Los Angeles, scoring three goals including his header in the MLS Cup final.
'Itβs special,' Bale said at the time of LAFC's triumph. 'The reason why I came here was to try to help the club win a trophy and to win the MLS Cup.
'Obviously, theyβve come close in the past but never got to the final and won it.'
He then went on to play for Wales in the World Cup at the end of 2022 before eventually announcing his retirement from the game in all formats.
The 35-year-old Messi is expected to sign a two-and-a-half year contract with Miami in a multi-million dollar deal funded in part by adidas, Inter Miami's kit supplier, and AppleTV, who have a billion-dollar deal to broadcast Major League Soccer across the world.
Jopknotuy
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man united
ARTILLERYBN77
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Messi should have joined City for two seasons b4 joining retirement league
Zuabdilmru
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He is there to rest not compete anymore.
Pazesyz
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welcome to π horse league
Cezbceimpy
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that is why they call it soccer not football
fueacmnu
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Itβs really a good decision for Leo to snub MBS and Saudi Arabia even if the fact that he is barely associated is disconcerting.
Ledbmtyz
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ππππ€£π€£ that's so awkward π³
Yodbekmry
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I like Messi so much, I'm his strong fan but I feel he let us down with this decision. He's still young and vibrant enough to continue in Europe
he has won it all..he has done everything for you and i, his fans and the football world, time has come for him to priotize his family....inter maimi will be a better atmosphere for his family.
maturidikxith
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cr7 ππ΅πΉ. best player
rezdempyz
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πwtf is Bale talking about? So what league is this, I just knew it, anything USA is something else, this LGBTQ league
jekackpr
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then This league full form must be Major losing League π€£
jekackpr
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losers league then π€£
46Peculiarlad_
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Only thing Messi care now is National game. After worldcup he doesn't care about club game anymore. πππ¦π·
well observed.
Koaailptz
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Messi and Ronaldo losing is not something common and preferable to their fans.
Jitcdelnu
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I like Messi so much, I'm his strong fan but I feel he let us down with this decision. He's still young and vibrant enough to continue in Europe
PUTA_PSG
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Only thing Messi care now is National game. After worldcup he doesn't care about club game anymore. πππ¦π·