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Yellow cards, roars, and being pulled away! What happened to Messi s night in Miami?

Just just ended, Messi yelled at the referee, with a yellow card in his hand and a red card in his hand - as a result, was the opponent's coach rushing up and pulling him away? !

On May 15, the MLS League reappeared in a high-energy plot: Messi was almost sent off by a red card after the game, and at the critical moment, it was the opponent's coach who saved his life!

As the match between Miami International and San Jose earthquake was about to end, Messi was fouled outside the penalty area, and his emotions were instantly rising. He directly asked the referee to argue, and his words were so fierce that he was shown a yellow card. As soon as the whistle rang, Messi was still relentless and continued to question the referee's rationality in his judgment, which made many fans sweat.

Just as the atmosphere was about to break out, an unexpected scene happened - the head coach of the San Jose Earthquakes Bruce Arena rushed over to persuade the fight! It’s not about pulling his own players, but helping to “stop” Messi! After the game Arena explained: "He was very excited. I just wanted to let him leave quickly, otherwise it would be outrageous if he really wanted to get a red card. He had to prepare for the next game, and I don't want him to be suspended." In the end, the two sides shook hands 3-3 and Miami barely took away a point with the goals of Falcon and Allende. Considering that they were eliminated by Vancouver in the Central and North American Champions League and defeated Minnesota in the league, Miami is in a bad state today.

Next, Miami will face Orlando City on May 19. Whether Messi can lead the team out of the trough has become the focus of fans' attention.

But then again -

Have you discovered that Miami is no longer a team that "can win by just Messi"?

Talk in the comment section: Do you think this Miami International should "grow more points"? Or, as long as Messi is in poor form, the whole team will be collectively frustrated?