Javier Mascherano fits Inter Miami's 'friends with Lionel Messi' brief – but new manager's coaching experience suggests MLS glory is far from guaranteed
2 min readWell, that was quick. It was confirmed last Tuesday that Inter Miami manager Gerardo 'Tata' Martino would be leaving the club with immediate effect following his star-studded team's shock elimination from the MLS play-offs. By Friday, it became clear that Lionel Messi's next head coach had been chosen, as owner Jorge Mas confirmed that he was was closing in on his preferred target. And now, just one week on from Martino's shock exit, his replacement has been named: Javier Mascherano.
Needless to say, it is an eye-catching choice. Although he was immensely successful as a player, Mascherano's managerial CV is hardly glittering. He has shared the pitch with Miami superstars Messi, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and Luis Suarez, and if success in South Beach hinges on keeping the team's most high-profile individuals happy, then his appointment may prove to be a shrewd one. But if Miami need more from a head coach than just an agreeable nature, then they perhaps should have looked elsewhere.
What is in no doubt is that 2025 is now a massive year for all involved with the Inter Miami project. Messi is entering the final year of his contract, and there is no guarantee he will commit to remaining any longer, even if there is hope within the building that he will stay. Regardless, MLS Cup success was a non-negotiable for whomever was selected to step into Martino's shoes. With that in mind, is Mascherano really the right choice?