[VIDEO]: Angry Lionel Messi rants live on TV following bizzare newly changed MLS rule

Lionel Messi. Credit: Goal

Lionel Messi expressed his frustration with Major League Soccer’s new unusual rule by addressing the camera directly while sidelined during the match against Montreal on Saturday.

The new rule mandates players to stay off the field for two minutes if they receive medical attention from the team.

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The rule requires players to stay off the field for two minutes if they’re treated by medical staff

Lionel Messi fumes in front of camera

During Saturday’s game, the Inter Miami star experienced the effects of this regulation while his team trailed 2-0 against the Canadian opponents. As he stood in front of the camera, Messi’s dissatisfaction was captured by the broadcast.

”With this kind of rule, we’re headed in the wrong direction,” the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner lamented in the 43rd minute of the match, as posted in a video on X.

While the rule aims to deter players from wasting time by feigning injuries, it also has the potential to strategically sideline key players from the opposing team, with Messi serving as a prominent example.

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Lionel Messi expressed his frustration with Major League Soccer’s unconventional new rule during a live TV broadcast against Montreal.

Matias Rojas steps up in Messi’s absence to ignite a dramatic comeback

Despite Messi being off the pitch, Inter Miami managed to score when Matias Rojas converted a free kick from approximately 50 yards out. In a situation where Messi would typically take the set piece, Rojas stepped up and ignited a comeback for the Herons.

Luis Suarez leveled the game in the third minute of added time just before halftime.

Following the intermission, Benjamin Cremaschi propelled Miami into the lead with a goal in the 59th minute. The scoreline remained unchanged until the final whistle.

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Luis Suarez equalized the game in the third minute of stoppage time, just before halftime.

Despite goals from Bryce Duke in the 22nd minute and Jules-Anthony Vilsaint ten minutes later, Montreal witnessed their lead slip away.

Inter Miami leads on table standings

Inter Miami continues to lead the Eastern Conference with 27 points and a record of 8 wins, 2 losses, and 3 draws (8-2-3). They will remain on the road for their next match against Orlando City on May 15, aiming to extend their winning streak to six games.

In contrast, Montreal has slipped to the 12th position in the standings with 12 points and a record of 3 wins, 5 losses, and 3 draws (3-5-3). Their upcoming match will also be at home as they host the defending champions, Columbus Crew, on the 15th.

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