Inter Miami's managing owner, Jorge Mas, has blasted Major League Soccer (MLS) for suspending Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba after they skipped the All-Star Game, calling the punishment "draconian." The star duo missed the exhibition match against Mexico's Liga MX, leading to a one-game ban that kept them out of a crucial league match against Cincinnati.
⚡ Why the Drama?
Messi opted to rest amid a packed schedule, while Alba cited injury concerns. But MLS rules mandate suspensions for players who skip the All-Star Game without approval. The result? Both sat out Inter Miami's 0-0 draw with Cincinnati, a game that cost the team its top spot in the Eastern Conference.
🗣️ Owner vs. League
"They don't understand why an exhibition match leads to a suspension," Mas said, criticizing the league's scheduling of six matches just 48 hours after the All-Star event. MLS Commissioner Don Garber acknowledged the policy is under review but stood firm: "We had to enforce it… even if it was difficult."
🌐 What's Next?
Garber hinted at potential rule changes, while Mas vowed to keep pushing for fairness. For now, soccer fans are left debating: Should exhibition games carry real stakes? 🤔
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Inter Miami owner calls MLS suspensions of Messi and Alba "draconian"
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