Mexican club Monterrey complained about Inter Miami players Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Jordi Alba for a post-match altercation with their head coach, Fernando Ortiz. Messi, who didn’t play, was named in the complaint. Ortiz had previously insinuated that decisions may favor Miami due to Messi’s popularity. The altercation occurred after the referee sent off Miami’s David Ruiz, and seven yellow cards were issued to Miami players, with Ortiz voicing concerns about Messi’s influence on decisions.

Ortiz later praised Messi, stating his admiration for the player while mentioning the competitiveness of the match. Monterrey is seeking disciplinary action against Miami and the players involved, hoping for consequences in the second leg. While Messi has been sidelined for Miami’s recent matches, including the first leg against Monterrey, his return remains uncertain. Miami is set to face the Colorado Rapids in the MLS before the second leg in Mexico. The Champions Cup clash marks Miami’s debut in the tournament and Monterrey’s veteran status in continental competitions.

Despite Messi’s absence, his impact has been significant in MLS, leading Miami to cup triumphs and improved standings. Fans can observe Messi’s contributions on Apple TV+ with the MLS Season Pass, providing exclusive access to live matches and content. Miami coach Martino remains unsure of Messi’s availability for upcoming matches, emphasizing a game-by-game approach to managing his return. Monterrey has a storied history in continental competitions, with five Champions League titles to their name, setting the stage for a clash of experience versus potential. Messi’s participation in future matches remains uncertain, as Miami navigates a balance between success and readiness.

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