It’s not like Messi comes to Texas every day: All tickets sold out in 18 minutes, the cheapest costing $726

Lionel Messi has become the greatest fascination of the entire American sports audience in the past two months. As all three matches so far with Messi in the Inter Miami team have been played on their home field in Fort Lauderdale, the audience outside of Florida has not yet had the opportunity to see one of the best players of all time in action. Brilliant performances in the past three games made the euphoria all over the USA grow even more, and this is shown by the interest of the audience in Dallas before the Argentinian’s arrival with Inter Miami for the round of 16 match of the League Cup of North and Central America on August 7. All tickets were sold out in just 18 minutes, and as the local media reports, a very small number were available for free sale.Many more tickets found their way to their owners on the secondary market, via numerous resale platforms. As a rule, their price is steep and many times higher than the regular price. For example, the cheapest ticket on the Ticketmaster website costs 726 US dollars, which is the lowest amount you need to pay to see the magicians from Rosario, and there are still a few of those left. It is more likely that everyone wanting to attend this apparently exclusive event will have to pay over $1,000, often thousands. The most expensive tickets in prestigious places cannot be found for less than 5,000 dollars, and they reach 9,000.🌍⚽ The Messi effect is in full swing! 🌟 FC Dallas tickets for the legendary clash disappeared in a blink, proving the world is hungry for a taste of Messi’s brilliance. Sold out in record time, a testament to his global impact. Get ready for a soccer spectacle like no other!… pic.twitter.com/R0fAS6Atqg— Suman Poudel (@poudelsuman32) August 3, 2023 In the League Cup of North and Central America, the competition system is quite harsh because only one game is played and a defeat would mean immediate elimination from the competition, so every Messi game is potentially the last in it, although it is understood that the club owned by David Beckham has the highest ambitions. This further contributes to the fact that every Messi match is seen as a special sporting event that will be remembered for years.The legend of Barcelona has started his tenure in Florida. He scored five goals with one assist in three games, including a free kick on his debut against Mexico’s Cruz Azul. Along with Messi, Inter Miami brought two other long-term Catalan players, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba. If they beat Dallas (Saturday night to Sunday from 03.00 AM EAT), the Inter football players will return to Miami already for the quarterfinals, where the winner of the Charlotte-Houston Dynamo match would be waiting for them.##NAJAVA_MECA_7410198##

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