
Lionel Messi's bodyguard has claimed that he has been banned to attend Intermiami competitions.
Yassine Cheuko, a trained MMA hunter who was personally chosen by Inter Miami President David Beckham at the eight-time balloon d'Or The arrival of the winner in the US, received a lot of attention from the media the previous year.
Since then Logan Paul has seen his fame online calling for a fight in the midst of the constant lawsuit between Messi and the rival drinks of the internet star.
Now it seems that his growing persona has served as a disadvantage after he claimed that he is now forbidden for MLS and Concacaf competitions.
Speaking with House of Highlights, he said: 'They don't allow me to be on the field. I had worked in Europe for Ligue 1 and the Champions League for seven years, and only six people invaded the field.
'I arrived in the United States and in 20 months of work 16 people have already invaded the field. There is a huge problem here. I'm not the problem. Let me help me.
'I love MLS and Concacaf, but we have to work together. I like helping. I am no better than anyone else, but I have a wealth of experience in Europe. It's fine, I understand their decision, but I think we can do better '.
Since his arrival alongside Messi there have been many viral incidents around Cheuko, given the alarming amount of pitch -indenders at MLS games.
Last month, Chueko was finally beaten by a pitch-wanking fan after he had taken a tumbling in an attempt to prevent the supporter from reaching him.
He was seen with Messi when the Argentina star in October 2023 publicly relaxing with his wife Antonella Roccuzzo in South Florida.
But a few weeks before he prevented a young fan from getting the Messi signature after a defeat against Cincinnati.
Chueko stopped the young boy, who walked on the field, put his arm around him and led him to Messi, who posed for a photo and signed a signature.
Then, for Halloween, dressed Robert Taylor, for Halloween, hilariously dressed like the bodyguard and he completes his costume with fake muscles and a bare cap.
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