Former PSG, Barcelona and AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has labeled Inter Miami a ‘circus’ full of ‘statues’ that even Lionel Messi cannot hope to carry to glory.
Ibrahimovic, an ex-teammate of Messi after they spent two seasons together at Barcelona, was quick to shift the blame away from the Argentine following the embarrassment of their Club World Cup last-16 thrashing.
Questioned on Messi’s failure to provide his usual magical impact during Sunday’s defeat by PSG, the Swede responded: ‘Messi only plays because he loves the game, because he can still do what 99 percent of players can’t.
‘But he’s surrounded by those who run as if they were carrying bags of cement! There are no coaches, no stars, not even players who understand how to move without the ball!’
The ex-LA Galaxy forward and self-proclaimed ‘best player in MLS history’s’ comments reflect his long-standing disregard for the quality of the MLS. He once labeled the 2024 Supporters’ Shield champions Inter Miami as not a ‘real team’.
The Inter Miami side contains some of the former best players in European football in Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

Lionel Messi was left dejected following Inter Miami’s exit at the Club World Cup on Sunday

43-year-old former PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic spent two seasons at LA Galaxy in the MLS

Inter Miami striker Luis Suarez struggled to compete against PSG during 4-0 thrashing on Sunday
But Ibrahimovic’s latest judgement on the team’s lack of ‘stars’ without Messi offers a powerful ruling on the lack of impact these former greats have had and will surely serve to strengthen the age-old view of the league as little more than a retirement home for ageing European superstars.
However, Messi wasn’t completely exempt from responsibility for the PSG thrashing.
According to Ibrahimovic, Messi has become a ‘big ghost who plays in a circus’ during his time at the Herons, unable to produce his maximum level of performance in a squad that fails to match the eight-time Ballon d’Or winners’ world class credentials.
Such a damning verdict on Inter Miami’s lack of quality without their star player will certainly raise further questions as to where Messi might be playing his football next season.
With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, Ibrahimovic’s comments will only add more fuel to the growing rumors of a potential loan move away from America as the 2022 World Cup winner looks to best prepare himself to help defend Argentina’s title.