Soccer-Inter Miami's Messi knocked down as security guard subdues pitch invader


Soccer Football - 2026 Champions Tour - Inter Miami v Independiente del Valle - Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel, Bayamon, Puerto Rico - February 26, 2026 A pitch invader follows Inter Miami's Lionel Messi during the match REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

Feb 27 (Reuters) - Inter ⁠Miami's Lionel Messi was knocked to the ⁠ground by a security guard who was restraining ‌a shirt less fan on the field near theend of their 2-1 friendly win over Ecuadorean champions Independiente del Valle ​in Puerto Rico.

The fan reached ⁠the centre circle and ⁠wrapped his arms around twice-reigning MLS Most Valuable Player ⁠Messi ‌before the security guard intervened and pulled the pitch invader to the ground ⁠while dragging the Argentine great down in the ​process.

By the ‌time the individual got to Messi there were ⁠two ​other fans -- one in a Barcelona jersey and the other in a Miami shirt -- in the middle of ⁠the field where one took ​a selfie with the player while Messi signed the other's shirt.

The 38-year-old Messi, who came on at halftime ⁠and converted the winner from the penalty spot in the 70th minute, got up immediately and appeared to be unharmed in Thursday's incident.

The game at ​Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel in ⁠Bayamonwas originally scheduled for February 13 and was supposed ​to be Miami's pre-season finale ‌but it was postponed after ​Messi suffered a hamstring strain.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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