Reports of an altercation between Messi, Suárez and the officials dominated the conversation after Inter Miami’s loss to Monterrey.
Several people at Chase Stadium have confirmed a heated friction between Inter Miami players, referees and Monterrey’s coaching staff. Apparently, at the end of the match, Messi, Luis Suarez, Tata Martino and Jordi Alba began a series of complaints about the referee after losing 1-2 in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
During the angry protest, Tano Ortiz and his assistant, Nico Sánchez, appeared and reportedly confronted Messi himself. Fox Sports journalist, Fernando Schwart, claimed that Rayados have now asked CONCACAF for the minutes of just what happened, meaning this case could well carry on.
Although none of those allegedly involved have commented on the matter, let alone spoken about what, if anything, was said, many journalists linked to Mexican soccer have confirmed that the event took place. The Argentine star was not part of the squad due to injury concerns, but he was in the stands supporting his team and after the match went to the dressing room with the rest of the side, just at the moment when they met the referee, when everything was said to have started.
One of the main factors that may have fuelled the supposed argument were the words of Tano Ortiz, the Argentine coach of Rayados, regarding the referee’s help: “Everything that surrounds Messi can lead to sporting and non-sporting decisions”, the Monterrey coach said a few days before the game.
After these statements by the Rayados coach, the next question was whether he believed that Monterrey could have a disadvantage in the match: “Obviously, I don’t know if it would harm us, but the business is not about us. In
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