Messy breaks MLS rules for a second time, risks being punished

Lionel Messy is said to have broken the rules of Major League Soccer for the second time after the Inter Miami crash with Nashville SC this morning evening. In July, Messie made a shocking move to give up European football by leaving French giants Paris Saint Germain for the MLS team, Inter Miami. Messes [...]
In July, Messie made a shocking move to give up European football by leaving French giants Paris Saint Germain for the MLS team, Inter Miami.
Messes later joined former members of the Barcelona team, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba at the club from Florida, with Argentina since then inspiring his team for a series of 10 games without losses.
Wednesday night, Inter Miami tied 0-0 to Nashville. After the match, it was reported by Daily Mail that Messy broke MLS rules for the second time by not talking about the media.
Last weekend, I claimed that Mess became unavailable after his MLS debut against New York Red Bulls.
Report by Daily Mail A Miami Herald match report, it said, did not include a quote after the seven-time Golden Ball winner.
If Messy was made available and he didn't speak to the media, it's a violation of the rules of evil media, Telegrafi writes.
Before the match with Red Bulls, MLS Executive Deputy Communications Chairman Dan Courtemanche said all players, including Messin, should be available to talk to the media after the matches.
It is currently unclear whether Inter Miami or Messy will face any sanctions from the MLS for breaking last weekend or for today's violations.
Since his arrival in Miami, Messie has achieved 11 goals in 10 matches, and has also given three assistings.
Thursday's match against Nashville was the first time Inter Miami failed to score since Messie made his debut against Cruz Azul on July 22nd.
Inter Miami will return to MLS action Monday as it faces Los Angeles FC.












