Lionel Messi faces potential MLS punishment after heated incident
Lionel Messi could face disciplinary action from Major League Soccer after becoming involved in a tense confrontation during Inter Miami’s 2-2 draw with the Philadelphia Union.
The Argentine forward scored in the match, helping Inter Miami take the lead, but the game ended in controversy after tensions escalated between players during the closing stages. A confrontation involving Quinn Sullivan and Inter Miami’s Ian Fray eventually developed into a larger altercation involving several players.
Messi was not punished by the referee during the match. However, video footage appeared to show the Inter Miami captain making contact with the back of Quinn Sullivan’s neck before the two players confronted each other. The incident was reportedly missed by the match officials and could now be reviewed by the MLS Disciplinary Committee.
The league’s review could result in a fine or suspension, although the final decision will depend on the disciplinary assessment of the incident. Reports indicate that MLS is examining whether Messi’s action violated its rules concerning physical contact with an opponent during an incident that contributes to an escalation or confrontation.
The chaotic ending already resulted in red cards for Philadelphia’s Cavan Sullivan and Inter Miami’s Yannick Bright. Quinn Sullivan received a yellow card for his involvement in the confrontation. Further disciplinary measures against players involved in the incident could also follow after the league’s review.
For Messi, the controversy comes after an otherwise significant performance. His goal ended a scoring drought and helped Inter Miami secure a point in a match that ultimately attracted as much attention for its dramatic finish as for the football itself.
The incident has since generated widespread discussion among supporters, with footage of Messi’s confrontation with Sullivan circulating online. The MLS disciplinary process will determine whether the Argentine star receives any additional punishment.
For now, no final sanction against Messi has been announced, leaving his availability for Inter Miami’s upcoming fixtures dependent on the league’s eventual decision.
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