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Lionel Messi mania hits New Jersey as Red Bulls brace for World Cup hero

Lionel Messi has appeared to arrive in New J💖ersey.

And when Inter Miam꧒i’s bus dro🌌ve toward their hotel Thursday evening, a group of fans lined the street as Messi mania — and seemingly the man himself — arrived ahead of Saturday’s MLS game against the Red Bulls in Harrison, N.J., shouting and cheering as the bus appeared to follow a police car.

🌳While it is unclear if Messi was on the bus, fans were c🎐lamoring for the star.

Messi’s game against the Red Bulls — and his presence on a soccer pitch near New York City — made Aug. 26 a key date on the MLS schedule after the 36-year-old parted ways with Paris 𒀰Saint-Germain after two seasons.

It’ll mark the confluence of soccer’s marquee name playing near the marquee stage — and backdrop — for any sport, with different stakes than September 2022, when Argentina defeated Jamaica, 3-0, behind Messi’s two goals in a World Cup tune-up at Red Bull Arena.

Messi’s MLS introduction has unfolded as smoothly as Iꦗnter Miami could’ve desired.

Inter Miami and Messi Mania reached Hoboken on Thursday.

Inter Miami hasn’t lost since Messi arrive🐭d, going unbeaten through eight matches, and he’s scored 10 goals while adding three assists.

His MLS legend began in his team debut against Cruz Azul, when Messi scored a game-winning free kick goal to create a scene that MLS commissioner Don Garber described to The Post’s Brian Lewis as “quite a moment.”

It only continued to grow from there.

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami arrived in Hoboken on Thursday.

Messi sparked a wild comeback over FC Dallas, helped Inter Miami win the Leagues Cup and then assisted — whꦜile also scoring in penalty kicks — to help his new team advance to the Open Cup finals.

He also attracted attendance from celebrities such as Derek Jeter and Toꦡny Romo, to Kim Kardashian and LeBron James.

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami visit the Red Bulls on Saturday. Getty Images

He mixed in Marvel-themed celebrations, complimented the foundation of MLS soccer and its room for future growth and became the face of a league he wasn🌜’t even associated with three months ago.

Messi mania now had another reason — and a con👍crete date, with MLS standings on the line — to travel to New York City and✨ Harrison, N.J.’s Red Bull Arena.

Messi has scored 10 goals in eight matches for Inter Miami. Getty Images

The Red Bulls planned to increase security by 25 percent, general manager Marc de Grandpré told The Post’s Christian Arnold, with around 20,000 fans expected to attend the match — and ticket prices continuing to rise.

“We know fans love to jump on the field and get close to Messi sometimes and we’ve seen it before,” de Grandpré said. “We’re goin🔥g to try to mitigate that by adding a lot of folks around the pitch so we keep everyone secure.” 

Inter Miami’s match against the Red Bulls gets underway on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.