In this Messi incident, we have had to re-examine the core behind football – teamwork and management. The charisma of a star alone cannot make up for the lack of club management. The Messi incident reminds us that football is not just a game, but also a culture and a spirit. Guided by this spirit, both clubs and players should be mindful of their responsibilities, respect the fans and respect the game.
For the fans, they are not only chasing the halo of a star, but also the love of football and the support of the club. As a result, the behaviour of clubs and players has a direct impact on the emotional experience and confidence of fans.
Those who develop football in the United States should also learn from this incident and realize that over-reliance on charisma is unsustainable, and what is more needed is a sound system and management. Only in this way can we truly promote the development of American football and realize our vision and expectations for football.
Therefore, the Messi incident is not a simple PR crisis, but an opportunity to re-examine football culture and management. We need to work together to strengthen club management, promote the development of football culture, create a better experience for fans, and build a strong foundation for the future of American soccer.