
MLS banned Yassine Cheuko, Lionel Messi's bodyguard: the reasons
The custodian said that the American league banned him from the fields and that he will no longer be able to protect Messi from the invaders
The MLS made a surprising decision regarding Yassine Cheuko, Lionel Messi's personal bodyguard, by banning him from staying on the sidelines during Inter Miami matches. This measure caused astonishment among many, including Cheuko himself, who expressed his bewilderment in an interview with House of Highlights.
"I worked in Europe for seven years for Ligue 1 and the Champions League, and only 6 people invaded the field," began Messi family's bodyguard, who then added: "I came to the United States and in 20 months of work, 16 people have already entered". Faced with this situation, he requested: "There is a huge problem here... I am not the problem. Let me help Messi".

Additionally, the former U.S. Marine, an expert in mixed martial arts, boxing, and taekwondo, disciplines he frequently showcases on his social media, is also part of Concacaf's security team, a fact he mentioned during his interview. "I love MLS and Concacaf, but we have to work together," Yassine assured.
"I love to help. I am not better than anyone, but I have great experience in Europe. It's okay, I understand their decision, but I think we could do something better," Cheuko concluded.
Cheuko, between the MLS ban and a challenge to Logan Paul
Despite the impact of the MLS sanction on Yassine Cheuko, who will no longer be able to play his role as Lionel Messi's protector on the field, the situation also opened new opportunities for him to explore other paths. Instead of lamenting his ban, he decided to challenge Logan Paul, one of the most popular YouTubers in the United States who had previously challenged Messi himself, to a boxing match.

"Listen, Logan, I'm making this video because a lot of people have stopped me on the streets, and I've received many messages and comments on Instagram about this fight. Let's make the fight for the people. Let's do it," expressed the security of Inter Miami's number 10.
"You said I need attention. You need attention. Now let's stop talking because I know you're a product of YouTube. I come from the street. I'm a product of the street. And street people don't talk much. So now stop talking. See you in the ring," he finished.
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