Model workers also need to rest! Ass: Messi will not be punished for absent from the All-Star because he needs rest
8:16pm, 24 July 2025Football
According to Ass, Messi will not be punished for absent from the AP League All-Star Game.
Messi missed this year's FA All-Star Game. It is reported that the reason for Messi's absence is that he has participated in intensive games in recent weeks, so he needs a break and he is not expected to be punished.
Since he was eliminated from the Club World Cup, Messi has played 5 games with Miami in the past 14 days, and before he was eliminated from the Club World Cup, Messi also played 4 games in 14 days.
Messi has played 16 games in the last 18 MFA games. Miami International will face Cincinnati FC next Saturday and Atlas in the League Cup on Wednesday.
Previously, Ibrahimovic missed the AMF All-Star Game for refusing to compete on artificial turf and was punished. But Messi's absence this time is completely different from Ibrahimovic.
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