Inter Miami's ugly Club World Cup exit raises questions about MLS's future in global game
Briefly

Inter Miami's defeat by PSG in the Club World Cup highlights Major League Soccer's significant gap in global competitiveness, prompting introspection about the league's future. Despite the presence of stars like Messi, the team's 4-0 loss reveals structural challenges within MLS, including financial constraints that limit their development and retention of talent. Inter Miami's owner David Beckham emphasized the importance of nurturing homegrown players to elevate the league's status. The match underscored a pressing need for MLS to evolve in order to compete on the world stage with elite teams.
We knew we could compete to a certain point,” said Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano. “Sooner or later, though, reality catches up to you.
You want to keep them and you want to have a league that then goes on to be one of the great leagues in the game.
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