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Social Media Is Debating This: You Could Hit Anyone Who Asks, "Who's Greater, Maradona or Messi?" with a Slipper.

US President Trump, while hosting MLS champions Inter Miami at the White House, spoke about the attacks on Iran. It was noteworthy that the footballers, including Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, applauded Trump during his speech.
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Messi suddenly became the center of global attention at the White House championship ceremony when he applauded President Trump's remarks about a potential war with Iran. Messi's reaction to Trump sparked a major debate on social media. Sports fans shared the worldview and reactions to social events of football legend Maradona, putting an end to the "Who is greater, Maradona or Messi?" debate.

·Ankara, Türkiye
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US President Trump, while hosting MLS champions Inter Miami at the White House, spoke about the attacks on Iran. It was noteworthy that the footballers, including Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, applauded Trump during his speech.

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Although for some it was simply a protocol situation linked to football and the presence of the Argentine captain in the United States, other users interpreted the photo as an uncomfortable sign. Within a few hours, Messi’s name became a trend and the discussion moved to different platforms, where many questioned the presence of the Argentine captain in a very complicated international context. In the middle of a war with Iran, where Trump has s…

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The Inter Miami campus, headed by Lionel Messi, visited the White House this Thursday after becoming champion of the MLS. During the meeting with the president of the United States, Donald Trump, the team gave him different protocolar gifts. Among the gifts there was a T-shirt of the club with number 47 -in reference to his status as forty-seventh president of the United States-, a signed ball and a personalized clock. In the images disseminated…

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RosarioPlus broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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