Messi’s ‘bodyguard’ upset over MLS ban

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Yassine Cheugo, Lionel Messi’s bodyguard, has expressed his disappointment after being banned from Major League Soccer from playing guard for Inter Miami. According to

media reports, Cheugo is a former US Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan before taking up the job of protecting the 37-year-old Argentine. Videos of

Cheugo running onto the pitch to block intruders at Major League Soccer have gone viral several times. Last month, he made his name by challenging Logan Paul, a famous wrestler who has a problem with Messi, to a boxing match.

However, from now on, Cheugo will only follow Messi up close and personal in the locker room. Speaking on the latest episode of เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย House of Highlights , he said :

“I am no longer allowed in the stadium. I worked in Europe for seven years in Ligue 1 and the Champions League. During that time, there were only six pitch invasions. “

In the 20 months I worked in America, there were 16 pitch invasions. That was a big problem, and I was not that problem.”

Cheugo did not give a reason. But sources say it’s because Major League Soccer has new security measures in place to prevent the players’ personal bodyguards from interfering.

“I love MLS and CONCACAF, but we need to work together to help Leo. I’m not better than anyone here, but I have experience from Europe,” he said.

“I respect their decision, but I believe we can do better.”