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Messi Just Had the Best Season in MLS History — So Why Doesn’t Anyone Care?

Oct 26, 2025 | Sports

October 26, 2025

OK, real talk — how many of you actually knew that Lionel Messi just wrapped up the best individual season Major League Soccer has ever seen?

Be honest.

You might’ve caught a few viral clips — Messi curling free kicks in Miami pink, or heard some kid call him “Braceman”because he scores two goals every game. You might’ve even thought, “Yeah, that tracks. It’s Messi.” But the truth is, even for diehard MLS fans, his record-breaking year flew under the radar.

Messi’s Madness by the Numbers

Let’s be clear: Messi didn’t just dominate — he redefined dominance.
He won the Golden Boot, tied for most assists, and broke records for non-penalty goals and total goal contributions — all while missing a quarter of the season.

According to American Soccer Analysis, Messi added twice the on-field value of the next-best player, leaving even Carlos Vela’s legendary 2019 season in the dust. Yet somehow, debates still popped up about whether someone like Anders Dreyer or Evander deserved MVP more. Spoiler: they didn’t.

The Great Disconnect

So, if Messi’s playing like it’s 2012 Barcelona all over again… why does it feel like nobody outside South Florida is talking about it?

Part of it is simple fatigue. For rival fans, the novelty wore off fast. After the thrill of seeing him live (or cashing in by reselling those tickets), it just became another reminder that Inter Miami lives in a different financial galaxy. The club spends twice the league average on salaries — a full-blown Barcelona Legends Tour with palm trees.

And for casual U.S. sports fans? The Messi effect hasn’t hit like MLS hoped. Attendance across the league actually dropped 5.5% year-over-year, and even though total viewership climbed 29%, much of that is tied to new streaming deals, not organic fandom.

On Google, Cristiano Ronaldo — playing in Saudi Arabia — still outpaces Messi in U.S. searches. This summer, he even trailed behind WNBA star Caitlin Clark in search interest.

A Star Without a Story

Maybe that’s the problem — there’s no story left. Messi’s greatness feels inevitable, like gravity. When he scores, it’s because he’s Messi. When he loses, it’s because MLS is “just a retirement league.”

Inter Miami’s third-place finish in the East doesn’t help either. The narrative tension that fuels American sports — the underdog arcs, the rivalries, the drama — just isn’t there. It’s all highlights and hashtags.

Even Apple’s glossy docuseries, Messi Meets America, couldn’t spin it into a cultural moment. For context:

  • Ted Lasso → 418,000 IMDb reviews

  • Welcome to Wrexham → 24,000

  • Messi Meets America → 458

No, that’s not a typo.

The Missed Moment

For MLS executives, this was supposed to be the turning point — the Messi wave that would double the fanbase before the 2026 World Cup. Instead, it’s been more of a ripple.

Even Don Garber admits the numbers are “not where we need to be,” and the league recently made the playoffs free to all Apple TV users — a quiet acknowledgment that the paid-streaming bet isn’t paying off.

What’s Next for the GOAT?

Messi will likely add another MVP to his résumé, maybe another record or two. And who knows — if Inter Miami makes a deep playoff run, America might finally tune in.

But more and more, it’s starting to feel like Messi’s MLS chapter will be remembered as a footnote — a glittering stat sheet that didn’t quite move the needle.

Still, he’s Messi. Even when the world shrugs, he keeps writing history. And if next summer’s World Cup brings one last flash of that old magic, we’ll all be watching again — pink kits and all.

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