Headline: Messi Fined by MLS After Incident with Philadelphia Union Player
In the MLS, Lionel Messi exhibited an uncharacteristic moment of frustration last Thursday during a match against the Philadelphia Union, which ended in a 2-2 draw. Footage from the game revealed that Messi slapped an opponent, identifying forward Quinn Sullivan as the player involved in the confrontation.
At the time of the incident, there were no immediate repercussions. However, the league has since decided to fine Messi for his actions. While the specific amount of the fine remains undisclosed, the MLS clarified in an official statement that the slap breached “league guidelines regarding contact with an opponent’s face, head, or neck.”
Despite the severity of the action, Messi will not face a suspension from upcoming matches.
In the MLS, Lionel Messi lost his cool last Thursday. During the match against the Philadelphia Union (2-2), he slapped an opponent, as TV footage showed.
He had clashed with forward Quinn Sullivan, but the incident had no consequences at the time. Now, however, the league has fined him.
The league did not disclose the amount of the fine. In its official statement, it said the slap had “violated league guidelines regarding contact with an opponent’s face, head, or neck.”
However, the Argentine will not face a suspension.
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