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Slow And Easily Beaten -- Lionel Messi's Miami Project Risks Global Embarrassment

A dejected-looking Lionel Messi walked off the field in defeat on Wednesday after his Inter Miami team were exposed in emphatic fashion by a young Vancouver Whitecaps. The 3-1 loss in the second leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup semi-final meant a 5-1 aggregate defeat to the Canadian side and no-one who watched the games would question whether the scoreline was a fair reflection of the games. A Miami team built around Messi and a slew of aging former team-mates from his Barcelona heyday -- Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba - backed up mainly by journeymen players from South America, showed their age against a Whitecaps team that was faster and sharper in all areas.

Last year Miami won the Supporters Shield -- for the best regular season record in MLS, with a record-breaking campaign but the attempt to squeeze another year out of the tiring legs of the Barca old boys has proven to be a mistake.

The 38-year-old Suarez, who like Messi scored 20 goals in MLS last year, now looks totally spent, his legs no longer able to get him in the positions his experience tells him he needs to be.

Busquets is a sorry shadow of the outstanding midfielder he once was and Alba, while still an attacking threat, appears to have been given permission to ignore his defensive duties.

And while Messi is still well capable of providing highlight reel moments, he is 37 and surely needed willing and hungry, youngsters willing to run all day for him and not the good company of his similarly aged friends.

Coach Javier Mascherano, another old Barca team-mate who also played with Messi in the Argentine national team, amplified the problems by leaving younger, homegrown options on the bench and the Whitecaps gleefully accepted the space left

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