Lionel Messi's Language Milestone: Speaking English Captured on Ref cam During Historic MLS Cup Final Win
Lionel Messi's latest feat has captivated fans as he was caught on camera speaking English during a crucial moment in the 2025 MLS Cup final. Join us as we delve into Messi's journey from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain and finally to Miami, where he continues to make history on and off the pitch.

Lionel Messi has been caught on camera speaking English. The Argentine superstar has been plying his trade in the United States since 2023. He forms part of a large Spanish-speaking community in Miami, but has clearly been working on becoming bilingual. He was captured putting his language skills to the test in footage obtained by the match referee during the 2025 MLS Cup final.Messi spent 21 years tied to La Liga giants Barcelona, having joined their academy ranks as a teenager. There were no language barriers to break down there, with the record books being rewritten in Catalunya by the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner.He headed to Paris Saint-Germain as a free agent in 2021, but spent only two years in the French capital and had no real need to communicate with locals. Having endured a tough time at Parc des Princes, the American dream was chased when accepting an offer from David Beckham and Co.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Messi, alongside wife Antonela and their three sons, settled quickly in South Florida. He has enhanced his standing as the most decorated player of all-time. Having inspired Inter Miami to Leagues Cup and Supporters’ Shield triumphs, major trophy No.47 was obtained when savouring a historic MLS Cup success.As captain of the Herons, one of Messi’s responsibilities is to interact with match officials. There are plenty of team-mates that are happy to do talking for him, but the evergreen 38-year-old also wants to get his message across.Ref cam video from a cup final date with Vancouver proves that the World Cup-winning GOAT can express himself in basic English when required. He is seen debating one decision as he asks: “No foul?”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMessi is clearly not confident enough to carry out interviews in English, but he knows enough to get by. He also has several more years in Miami through which to widen his vocabulary.A contract extension with the reigning kings of American soccer is set to keep him in his current surroundings until 2028. More trophies will be chased down in that time, with the expectation being that the mercurial No.10 will form part of Argentina’s World Cup title defence in the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer.
Lionel Messi: From Barcelona to Miami
Lionel Messi, synonymous with Barcelona for 21 years, made a bold move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 before eventually landing in Miami to join Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham. Since his arrival in the United States, Messi has actively worked on becoming bilingual, immersing himself in the local culture and community.
A Legendary Career Reinvented
During his time with Barcelona, Messi raised the bar of football excellence, reshaping the record books and setting unmatched standards. His transition to PSG was brief, but it's in Miami where he has truly reinvented himself, leading Inter Miami to multiple trophy triumphs and adding a historic MLS Cup success to his illustrious resume.
Champion Captain: Engaging On and Off the Pitch
As the captain of Inter Miami, Messi not only thrives on the pitch but also off it. From communicating with teammates to engaging with match officials during games, he showcases his leadership and willingness to adapt by expressing himself in English when necessary, as witnessed in the MLS Cup final footage.
Continuing the Journey
With a contract extension keeping him in Miami until 2028, Messi's story in the US is far from over. As he continues to aim for more trophies and success on the field, the prospect of participating in Argentina's World Cup title defense adds another exciting chapter to his already glittering career.






