Is Andres Gudino a McDonald’s employee after Lionel Messi scores freekick past him on MLS debut

Is Andres Gudino a McDonald’s employee after Lionel Messi scores freekick past him on MLS debut

Know if Andres Gudino is really a McDonald’s employee

In front of a packed house at home, the Argentine made his debut for The Herons. And in typical Messi manner, he finished it off with a crucial free kick to give his team the victory.

Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami debut went off without a hitch

As impressive as his debut was, a rumour that casts doubt on his objective has surfaced online. It casts doubt on Andres Gudino’s abilities as the opposing goalkeeper after his valiant effort fell short of stopping Messi’s accurate strike.

Is Andres Gudino a McDonald’s employee after Lionel Messi scores freekick past him on MLS Inter Miami debut

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The World Cup winner’s goal versus Cruz Azul was a classic Lionel Messi goal. Fans have seen him score this kind of free kick several times, from the little run-up to the flight on the ball. However, several online users appeared to think the goalkeeper might have done more. A rumour was developed seemingly out of nowhere to support their beliefs. Andres Gudino, the goalkeeper for Cruz Azul, was described as a “part-time McDonald’s caretaker in the favelas.”

Online users even went so far as to create a fake Wikipedia page to give the rumour some validity. But it continues to be wholly incorrect. Gudino has been a professional soccer player for close to eight years. Throughout his career, he has represented five different teams. Naturally, there is no proof that the keeper works any type of part-time job at a McDonald’s. On July 26, when Inter Miami takes on Atlanta United, Messi will make his comeback from injury.

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Comparing Lionel Messi’s debut goal for Inter Miami vs Cristiano Ronaldo’s first goal for Al-Nasr

Although they may no longer be competing at the pinnacle of European football, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are still firmly entrenched in the GOAT discussion. A comparison between their respective debut goals, starting with the Argentine’s magnificent free-kick, is only logical after Messi’s spectacular opening performance.

In the very last second of the game, Messi got control of a set piece with the score tied at 1-1. The attacker delivered on the hopes of millions of supporters, including those of the prominent celebrities sitting in the seats, but made the game-winning free-kick appear way too simple. He successfully made contact with the ball with his left foot, and he then watched as it soared into the net. The event will live on forever as a classic, and it will undoubtedly go down in history.

Ronaldo’s first goal for Al-Nassr, in contrast, was quite subdued. The 38-year-old’s first game with the team ended without a goal. However, the striker quickly open his account with a penalty against Al-Fateh. His late penalty saved Al-Nassr from losing despite lacking the grandeur of a last-second free-kick.

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