After being left outside the Argentina national team for FIFA International Break, Lionel Messi returned to play this weekend against Philadelphia and even score a goal in the 2-1 victory. However, The football star has also received a setback from MLS, and the news has attracted a lot of attention.
From the moment Lionel Messi Decided to join Inter Miami, he caused a real revolution throughout the United States. And in this context, He was forced to strengthen his security. Thus, every time he leaves his house, he is accompanied by his bodyguard, although it will now be a controversial restriction.
“They no longer allow me to be in the field,” Yassine Cheuko, Security of Messi, said in a video. And at the same time he made a powerful statement. “I was in Europe and worked for seven years for Ligue One and the Champions League, only six people entered the field. I arrived in the United States, During the 20 months I have been here, 16 people have come in,“ Added to the visibly annoyed former soldier. But he didn’t stop there.
“There is a huge problem here, I’m not the problem let me help Leo...I love mls and concacaf, but we have to work together, I love to help. I’m not better than anyone else, but I have my experience from Europe, ” Cheuko finished. Although he also clarified: “I understand the decision.”

New Security Protocol for Messi
To be clear, Messi’s bodyguard will no longer be able to accompany him In the field in one of his matches, both in MLS and in Concachampions. In this way the question is already on the agenda at From MiamiAnd Messi is again in the middle of the stage.

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Cheuko’s concern over security in MLS
Yassine Cheuko’s comments illustrate concern about security protocols in MLS compared to European leagues. His experience in Europe, where he says that field infringement was rare, contrasts sharply with his experience in the United States.
The restriction on Cheuko’s access to the sideline raises questions about Messi’s security. While he will still be protected by security personnel, the absence of his personal bodyguard in the field can make him more vulnerable to potential threats.