Former MLS, D.C. United star slams Lionel Messi and Inter Miami: ‘The club is a disaster’

Former MLS, D.C. United star slams Lionel Messi and Inter Miami: ‘The club is a disaster’

Lionel Messi has transformed Major League Soccer since his arrival at Inter Miami in 2023, not only with his records on the field but also in how the league has grown as a global brand. However, a former MLS and D.C. United has slammed both the Argentine legend and the Herons with a blunt message: The club is a disaster.”

After his stint under Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds United, Mateusz Klich left the Premier League to join MLS in 2023, first with D.C. United and later with Atlanta United. Over two and a half years in the league, the Polish midfielder appeared in 79 matches, facing Inter Miami three times.

In an interview with Polish outlet Sport, Klich was asked which MLS clubs he would recommend to his compatriots. Instead, he took the opportunity to take a shot at Inter Miami: “I don’t recommend Miami as long as Messi is there. The club is a disaster — people are leaving, coaches, physios. Organizationally, things are bad there. Messi’s dad is really the one running the club.”

Klich also pointed to a cultural barrier inside the locker room, suggesting that the dominance of Spanish speakers makes it difficult for players from other backgrounds to integrate. “Everyone speaks Spanish, and you can’t do anything without their approval. The club itself is actually 45–50 minutes away from Miami,” he added.

Mateusz Klich #43 of Atlanta United passes the ball against Nashville SC during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on May 03, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

After just 16 matches with Atlanta United in 2025, Klich returned in August to Cracovia, the Polish first-division club where he came through the academy and made his professional debut. Now back in his homeland, he offered advice on where Polish players should consider playing if they move to MLS.

Quick take: Big picture: the update fits broader trends across the league with schedule pressure and tight tables. Supporters will watch for clarity from training ground reports and official briefings. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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