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Messi gets heated after CCC as MLS fans fear a throwback.
Lionel Messi watched his Inter Miami team fall 2-1 to Monterrey from the stands.
The best player in the region and, perhaps still, the world, "wasnât ready to return from a right hamstring injury suffered in the previous round of Concacaf Champions Cup. Now in the quarterfinals, Inter Miami had put a fantastic first hour on the field against Rayados, getting an opening goal from Tomas Aviles and keeping the Liga MX squad from enjoying many attacking opportunities.
Then, David Ruiz saw multiple yellow cards, reducing Miami to 10 men. That and Rayadosâ superior depth came through and Monterrey scored once, then again and takes a 2-1 advantage into next weekâs second leg.
After the game, reports indicate, Messi let his frustration get the best of him. In the lead-up to the contest, Monterrey manager Tano Ortiz gave an interview in which he implied Messi may now be more focused on projects off the field than on and said he felt referees may be inclined to give Miami a hand because of the dollars Messi brings to the competitions he plays in.
âIâm not saying anything we donât all know,â Ortiz said. âWe all know football is a business.â
Those comments didnât seem to sit well with the superstar, who reportedly faced up to Ortiz after the match and shared a few words.
The same reports indicate Messi, Miami manager Tata Martino and a cadre of his stars spoke to referee Walter Lopez - presumably to voice complaints about the sending off and other calls in the second half - and also a Monterrey player who came to Ortizâs defense.
The lesson?
It doesnât matter how many Ballons d'Or you have won, how much CONMEBOL drama youâve dealt with, how fat your wallet, how lucrative your #brand.
Concacaf will still get the best of you.

Of course Messi is competitive. You donât get to the level heâs gotten to without having a supreme level of internal drive. And, weâve seen him have a go before - specifically in response to comments he didnât like before a match. Remember, the âQue miras, boboâ comments were directed at Netherlands forward Wout Weghorst but came in response to the tone set by manager Louis van Gaal.
Yet, to be that fiery after a game in which he didnât participate? This is what we were waiting to see. Itâs why the Nashville game in which Inter Miami debuted in Concacaf play didnât feel like Concacaf.
Whether you want to put it down to the referee, the Rayados rally or some combination, the result gives Ortizâs squad a big advantage heading into next weekâs game at the Estadio BBVA, where Rayados have lost just three times since August 2023.
The presence of Messi on the field could change all that.
âI admire Leo. Iâve said and Iâll say it again. I still observe and admire him,â Ortiz said after the game. âIâd like to face him to see him but at the same time Iâm interested in my team winning. Having a positive result, the way we play can perhaps change a bit but weâll be back at home with our fans. While numerically thereâs a difference, if we think weâre already done, weâd make a huge mistake. From minute 0 to minute 96 Monterrey has to come out in the same way.â
We just donât know if Messiâs right hamstring will allow him to take the field of the Estadio BBVA and try to do his talking there.
Pencil it inâŠ
With the action and drama on (and near) the field, we may have lost sight of the big picture. Should results hold, weâll have a ClĂĄsico Regio1 in the semifinals - putting two more games in Monterrey after next weekâs second legs between Rayados-Inter and Tigres-Columbus Crew.
At least there is some drama in those second legs, with the Tigres-Crew series tied and Rayados preparing for the potential of Messi. The left side of the bracket is all wrapped up after the first legs.
Club América, after losing on the road to Real Esteli in Nicaragua in its first round contest, has been dominant. It topped Chivas 3-0 in Guadalajara and went one better against the New England Revolution. Despite nasty weather, an unfamiliar turf surface and the long trip, América was comprehensive from start to finish, flexing the favorite tag with a throttling. Anything but complete collapse next week in the Azteca gets Las Aguilas through to the semifinal.
I did appreciate AmĂ©rica manager Andre Jardine giving a totally âstick-to-the-scriptâ answer when asked if his team has wrapped things up.
âNo, this game is 180 minutes. Weâve got proof and experiences that tell us you have to play the whole time,â he said. âWe were dominant, but for me the tie is still open.â
I mean, technically, yes. You still have to turn up to the office, and the Revs could probably get four or five against some sort of youth team, but relax Andre! Youâre going to get into the semifinal.
And that semifinal will be against Pachuca, which did its best AmĂ©rica impression with goals in minutes 3, 16, 55, 68 and - the dagger! - 90 against Herediano. Salomon Rondon had a hat trick and Pachuca now heads back to the Estadio Hidalgo with a big-olâ cushion.
Even if Inter Miami, Columbus or both can turn their series around on the road, itâs been a very good âanswerâ from Liga MX after the poor showings in the 2023 Leagues Cup.
Though it feels like it happened often, the last all-Liga MX semifinals came back in 2015-162. MLS not being able to place at least one team in the final four would feel like real backsliding at a time the league is desperate to convince it is taking big steps forward.
Is Messi the last hope to get a non-Mexican squad in there? That depends on the status of Crew forward Cucho Hernandez for the second leg against Tigres and how much you think the VolcĂĄn will throw Columbus off (or strengthen Tigres).
If it does come down to Messiâs hamstring, heâs going to have to block out something different than he has in the past. This is Concacaf. It comes for us all.
Iâll be back Monday with the weekly premium subscriber exclusive, have an extra-Concacaf-y feature coming Tuesday and then will break down the second legs next week. Thanks for your support and for telling your pals about Getting CONCACAFed
The same year we got a CCC ClĂĄsico Nacional!
Was SKC making the 2019 semifinal and losing 10-2 to Monterrey on aggregate progress? Ehhhh





Loved this piece! While the lack of time on the field from Messi has been disappointing to many, seeing him be fiery and competitive in games and on the sidelines is great. I also think CCC this year has been a reminder to MLS fans that the Leagues Cup is very differentâŠnot having to play outside the US is a big deal.
Side noteâŠstill so sad no Honduran side made it this year. 2025 will be differentâŠI hope.