Lionel Messi is the undisputed poster boy for the 2025 MLS All-Star Game, set for July 23 in Austin. But with just days to go, his participation is in serious doubt, stirring frustration and anger among fans who paid hundreds of dollars to see the Argentine legend in action.
Fans feel scammed: will Messi skip the All-Star Game?
Messi’s impact on U.S. soccer has been undeniable since joining Inter Miami in 2023, dazzling with 16 goals in 17 MLS matches this season and rewriting league records. Voted massively into the All-Star team by fans, his potential absence now feels like a betrayal to many — especially those who paid up to $800 on resale platforms.
According to ESPN, disillusionment is growing: “We didn’t just buy a ticket, we bought the Messi experience,” one fan lamented. Inter Miami remains silent, and coach Javier Mascherano suggests rest may be best for Messi during the season’s midpoint.
The Messi paradox: hero on the pitch, ghost in big events?
The backlash is fueled by a familiar issue — Messi’s highly managed game time. In 2024, he only played 55% of Miami’s matches, often skipping lower-stakes fixtures to preserve his fitness.
While this strategy is understandable, the All-Star Game represents more than just a friendly match — it’s a promise to fans, especially young ones seeing their idol for the first (and maybe only) time. The sense that business is taking priority over the magic leaves many feeling cheated. With days left before kickoff, the question remains: Will Messi show up — or let down millions once again?
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