Ever since Leo Messi arrived at Inter Miami, the interest in MLS has skyrocketed. The club's success in the regular season, due in no small part to Messi and his ex-Barcelona colleagues, saw FIFA award them a place at next summer's revamped Club World Cup.
That evident failure has seen the manager decide to leave the club immediately for personal reasons, which means that David Beckham's plan to have a manager in place for 10 years has been ripped to shreds.
From a team that were once the laughing stock of the league, Inter are very much now the team to beat, and an MLS Cup victory next season will not only be demanded, it will be expected.
Perhaps Martino has understood that the difficulty of so doing in 2025 means he would've been on a hiding to nothing, and therefore the present moment is the ideal time to get out.
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