Javier Mascherano explains Inter Miami's White House visit motives

Argentine coach Javier Mascherano clarified the reasons for Inter Miami's visit to the White House amid controversy from fans' criticism on social media.

Javier Mascherano, coach of Inter Miami, addressed criticism on social media following the team's visit to the White House. Reports indicate that some fans targeted the Argentine for this action, sparking controversy. Mascherano explained the motives for the visit, though specific details are not outlined in available sources. The event involves the club where Lionel Messi plays and mentions Donald Trump in associated keywords. The publication is dated March 6, 2026, highlighting attention on the U.S. soccer team. This explanation aims to contextualize the club's decision in a sensitive political environment, with no further specifics on the meeting.

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