Lionel Messi has been at the center of a storm in Major League Soccer this week after his unexpected removal from the MLS All Star Game roster just seven hours before kicked off, in what Sports Illustrated describes as a major blow to fan interest and league reputation. The initial announcement included Messi alongside Jordi Alba, but both were ultimately excluded on the day of the event, fueling speculation after neither appeared at training or the All Star Skills Challenge.
According to inter Miami, the decision to skip the showcase was made by the club rather than the players, citing their congested calendar. Messi has played nine games in the last thirty six days and a focus on player health. Nevertheless, MLS invoked its policy that any All Star no show without league approval would be suspended for the next match, making Messi and Alba ineligible for the highly anticipated league
fixture against f C Cincinnati this weekend. As Inter Miami co owner Jrhemas revealed to Marca in Metro, Messi is extremely upset with the decision, viewing the punishment as draconian. While the club stands firmly behind its Stars. This development lands at a delicate moment, with Messi's contract up in December twenty twenty five, creating significant uncertainty for inter Miami and MLS. Overall, gold dot Com underscores the league's dilemma.
Messi has galvanized record crowds, global attention, and Apple TV subscriptions, but trust could fray if Stars are penalized for prioritizing recovery and club form over all Star exhibition obligations. There
has been no shortage of social media buzz. Messi's absence spurred widespread fan commentary, especially after Instagram posts highlighted he now follows only seven football clubs, feeling fresh rumors about his future, while a viral look alike set fans abuzz this week, though these are mostly side shows tangential to
Messi's official activities on field. He missed all All Star related activities and will sit out the next regular season game per MLS policy, despite an unverified claim circulating on threads that he would play as usual against Cincinnati. That
claim directly conflicts with official league announcements. For the business side, Messi also made headlines launching his one v one World Crown Football tournament, a signature global event, marking the debut of his Plus by Messi brand, further cementing his influence beyond North America and into the global sports business landscape.
No major headlines have reported a new contract agreement or a transfer, so as of now, Messi's immediate future in Miami and MLS remains tightly linked to league leadership and evolving policy. The ongoing All Star controversy stands out as the most significant Messi development this week for both fans and the MLS brand. And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Lionel Messi. Thanks for listening. This has
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