MLS Club Houston Dynamo has apologized to fans after Lionel Messi did not have a game between various outlets on Sunday night’s game at the Inter Miami Traveling Party. The Texas Club promised free tickets for future matches in appearance due to Messi’s absence.
In her statement, Dynamo indicated that Messi would fit to play the match based on her name, which is not listed on Inter Miami’s player status report. The player status report released before the matches is traditionally, where the teams will list the players who are carrying injuries or who are otherwise out of action.
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The team’s statement said, “Lionel Messi was not included in the recently shared player status report for the match, but it is reported that he did not visit Houston.” “Unfortunately, we have no control over who plays for our opponent.”
Miami Herald reported on Saturday that Messi was not injured, but was organized by Inter Miami’s head coach Javier Mantrano due to Miami’s crowded program. The team has played for their participation in the ConcacAF Champions Cup for each of the last two weeks in the weekend and each of the last two weeks. Miami defeated Sporting Casey on two legs in the last two weeks and hosted Jamaica’s Side Cavalier FC in the first phase of 16 this week.
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Messi was replaced in the second part of the second phase of Miami against the Canasus City, but Mascherano on Friday told reporters that he was healthy and would train usually with the rest of the team that day.
Dynamo’s forgiveness and proposal continues a tendency of MLS teams, who are bargaining with their own fans after the most famous player in the world, MLS has no show for their city trips during their time. Last year, an Antar for Messi Vancouver was sitting out of the Miami Road Yatra, which was discovered by the resident Whitecaps only after Miami was on her way before. He released an apology and offered a 50% record crowd from all food and drinks in the game. Chicago Fire gave vouchers to fans for future games after Messi’s injury in the Copa Amrika final, meaning that he missed the teams match in the Soldier Field in August.
Shell Energy Stadium, Dynamo’s house, is about 22,000 people. The resale tickets of the match were hovering above $ 200 per ticket till Friday afternoon.