Major League Soccer fined Inter Miami's Argentine superstar Lionel Messi an undisclosed amount on Friday for slapping Philadelphia's Quinn Sullivan on the back of the neck in the clubs' 2-2 draw on Wednesday.
The league's disciplinary committee said it had levied the fine "for violating the league's policy regarding hands to the face/head/neck of an opponent."
Miami's Ian Fray was fined an undisclosed amount for the same infraction.
It was late in stoppage time of a testy contest when Messi approached the center circle to confront Sullivan while the ball was in play in another area of the field.
After a brief exchange, Messi took a swipe at Sullivan, who then squared up to the Argentine star in a fight-style stare-down.
This video of Lionel Messi is making the rounds.
— Franco Panizo (@FrancoPanizo) August 20, 2026
While Messi’s slap to the back of Quinn Sullivan’s head is not overly violent, MLS has rules against hands to an opponent’s face/head/neck.
A financial sanction seems likely for #Messi. #InterMiamiCF pic.twitter.com/GAuJuiEFiN
Referee Filip Dujic, who had his back turned during the incident, arrived to separate the players but did not show either of them a card.
Dujic did send off Cavan Sullivan, younger brother and teammate of Quinn, and Miami's Italian midfielder Yannick Bright after their stoppage time scuffle in Miami's penalty area.
