Major League Soccer’s decision not to sanction Lionel Messi has ignited a fresh controversy, with critics questioning the league’s impartiality when its most prominent player is involved.
The incident occurred following Inter Miami’s 3-0 loss to LAFC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Footage widely shared on social media showed Messi moving towards an area near the officials’ zone at full-time, seemingly being restrained by teammate Luis Suárez.
The clip quickly went viral, sparking a heated debate over whether the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner had overstepped the mark. League regulations permit fines or suspensions for intimidating match officials, leading many to anticipate a strong response from MLS.
MLS confirmed an investigation was underway, with consultations held with referees via the Professional Referee Organisation. Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano attempted to downplay the incident in his post-match comments, but this did little to quell the discussion.
Pundits and fans alike drew comparisons to previous disciplinary issues involving Messi, as reported by outlets such as The New York Times and ESPN, arguing that the rulebook should be applied consistently, regardless of a player’s profile or reputation.
However, after reviewing video evidence and testimonies, MLS chose to close the case without further action.
According to The Athletic, the league concluded that the door Messi approached did not lead to the officials’ changing room, thereby removing the grounds for punishment.
While this decision offers clarity for Inter Miami ahead of their upcoming matches against Orlando City SC and D.C. United, it has not entirely appeased sceptics. For some observers, the episode serves as another focal point in the ongoing discussion surrounding star power and governance within MLS.
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