Inter Miami have offered pushback against MLS in the wake of the league’s ruling involving star duo Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba.
The Herons pair, who sat out the 2025 MLS All-Star Game, have been handed an expected one-match suspension per league rules that cite any player who does not participate in the event without prior league approval will then be ineligible to compete in their clubβs next match.
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With Javier Mascherano’s outfit set for a critical Eastern Conference meeting with Cincinnati tomorrow night, club owner Jorge Mas held a press conference to voice his opinion surrounding a rule he dubbed ‘draconian.’
βThe reaction was exactly as expected: Not positive…” Mas said, with the players seemingly unhappy at the ruling.
“They donβt understand the decision. They donβt understand why not attending an exhibition match leads directly to a suspension.β
βI think the rule is going to change.β
“There are 6 MLS games this evening, less than 48 hours after an All-Star Game. Thatβs not right. Thatβs not right to the players.β
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Questions may now arise over Messi’s perception of MLS overall, with Mas now voicing concern surrounding contract negotiations with the Argentine legend.
βLionel Messi is extremely upset. Iβm hopeful it doesnβt have an impact long-term.”
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