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Lionel Messi fined by MLS for slapping opponent as Cavan Sullivan sees red card overturned

Lionel Messi fined by MLS for slapping opponent as Cavan Sullivan sees red card overturned

Adhe Makayasa
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Adhe Makayasa

League sanctions Argentine icon

Major League Soccer has issued an undisclosed fine to Messi for violating league policy regarding hands to the face, head, or neck, according to The Athletic. The incident unfolded during the second half of Inter Miami's 2-2 draw with Union on Wednesday, when the Argentine playmaker was caught on camera striking the back of Quinn's head during an exchange of words. The referee did not caution the World Cup winner before Yannick Bright intervened to separate the two.

Panel rescinds teenager dismissal

Tensions boiled over further in stoppage time when Ian Fray and Quinn tussled off the ball, prompting Bright and Quinn's younger brother, Cavan, to wade into the melee. The 16-year-old prodigy - who will officially complete a move to City upon turning 18 in 2027 - reacted furiously after Bright made contact with his face, resulting in straight red cards for both players. However, an MLS independent review panel subsequently voted unanimously to overturn Cavan's one-match ban and related fine.

Repeat offender avoids suspension

The three-member disciplinary panel that cleared Cavan comprised representatives from U.S. Soccer, Canada Soccer, and an appointee from the Professional Referee Organization (PRO). The ruling marks the second occasion Messi has been sanctioned by MLS since arriving in 2023, following a February 2025 fine for grabbing the neck of New York City FC assistant Mehdi Ballouchy. While the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner once again escaped a playing suspension, the altercation highlights the fierce competitive edge that occasionally boils over.

Eastern Conference race intensifies

Miami must quickly refocus on their push for top spot in the Eastern Conference, currently trailing the leaders from second place after 20 fixtures. Struggling in 13th place, Union receives a timely boost with Cavan available for Saturday's match against Austin FC. Keeping their discipline in check will be crucial for the Herons to avoid dropping valuable points in an increasingly congested race.

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Lionel Messi fined by MLS for slapping opponent as Cavan Sullivan sees red card overturned