Lionel Mesi has named a superstar linked with Inter Miami as the player who has made him the most angry during his career.
The Argentine international has faced some of the greatest players to ever grace the game, from long-term rival Cristiano Ronaldo to numerous FIFA World Cup and UEFA Champions League winners.
At Inter Miami, the level of opposition has dropped down a level or two to what Messi has been used to throughout his career with FC Barcelona and PSG, with MLS defenders finding it hard to stop the 36-year-old attacker.
Yet a player linked with Inter Miami has now been named by Messi as his hardest opponent.

Messi names Sergio Ramos as the player who made him the most ‘angry’
Speaking on Abitare, the reigning Ballon d’Or holder named Sergio Ramos as the player who has angered him the most in his career, with the two clashing often in the most famous of El Clasico ties between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Since then, though, the two superstar players have become teammates during their stint at PSG together, with Ramos now believed to be a target for Inter Miami, as the defender plans his next transfer having left Sevilla.
And for Messi, a reunion with Ramos could be entertaining given the forward’s comments on the defender, with the two clearly going at one-another during their prime in La Liga with Barcelona and Madrid.
Messi said on playing against Ramos: “We had many clashes with Sergio Ramos, how many times did I argue… He is the player who made me feel the most angry. Then we were team-mates, but we always clashed in the Clasico, they were intense matches.”

Messi and Ramos reunion at Inter Miami would be incredible this summer
Messi might have named Ramos as the player who has made him the most angry throughout his career, but it is clear that there is a mutual respect between the two and what they have achieved.
And this summer, seeing the pair reunite in Florida with Inter Miami would be nothing short of incredible, with Messi and Ramos two of the best players the game has ever see, alongside Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets.
Indeed, Ramos could flourish at Chase Stadium with Messi and company, and the Argentine should be doing all he can to try and bring his former PSG teammate to Inter Miami this summer.
