During Inter Miami's recent game, there was a significant security lapse when Lionel Messi was grabbed by a pitch invader.
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During the game, Messi was grabbed by a pitch invader who was trying to get a moment with the Argentine legend.
However, the World Cup winner's security demonstrated his military background by interjecting and dragging the supporter away.
Messi bodyguard rescues Argentine from invader
Messi travelled to California for an away day at Los Angeles FC. The veteran contributed two assists to Inter Miami's 3-1 victory.
He lit up the football pitch with his magical moves as a bevvy of A-list stars watched from the stands.
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According to the Sun, Messi did experience a brief scare during the game when a pitch invader lunged at him from the stands.
A Barcelona shirt with Messi's name on the back was worn by the supporter who made it all the way to the icon before Messi's bodyguard picked him up and took him away.
Messi is always under the protection of Yassine Chueko, a former soldier, MMA fighter and former Navy Seal with experience in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Fans frequently observe Chueko, who serves as the football player's shadow, patrolling the touchline during games to make sure his target is never too far away.