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Lionel Messi protected 19-year-old teammate after Philadelphia Union player targeted him

Lionel Messi protected 19-year-old teammate after Philadelphia Union player targeted him

Lionel Messi was involved in a fiery altercation with a Philadelphia Union player in Inter Miami's 4-1 Leagues Cup win.

Lionel Messi fumed at a Philadelphia Union player after taking issue with what he did to 19-year-old Inter Miami teammate Noah Allen.

Inter won 4-1 away from home to reach Sunday's Leagues Cup final, where they will take on Nashville.

Messi scored his ninth goal in six games for Inter in the tournament, while Josef Martinez, Jordi Alba and David Ruiz were also on the scoresheet.

Alejandro Bedoya bagged a consolation for Union but his colleague Jose Andres Martinez felt the wrath of Messi in the second half.

With the score 4-1 in the 80th minute, the Venezuelan cut a frustrated figure and when Allen fell to the floor under his challenge, he stood over him and kicked through him to try and get the ball.

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The midfielder also slapped Allen's hand away after he gave him a slight push. Messi did not like the 29-year-old's conduct one bit and footage showed the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner getting in the face of Martinez and confronting him.

He gave the death stare and was seen exchanging some choice words which may well have been expletive-filled insults in Spanish.

It has been said that Messi said to Martinez, "How are you going to kick him to the ground like that?". The referee soon got involved and ensured that tempers didn't fully boil over.

Messi's leadership and passion has been on full display across the pond and he even had a heated spat with a Orlando City's Cesar Araujo in the tunnel earlier this month.

The 36-year-old has shown a kind of fire that we did not see in his time at Paris Saint-Germain, as evidenced in an altercation with Felipe Martins on the pitch.

Messi's effect on Inter has been transformative and he will contest the 42nd final of his career this weekend.

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Image: Getty

Still bottom in the MLS as it stands, Gerard Martino's side are guaranteed to be play in the CONCACAF Champions Cup competition next season no matter what the result is.

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Topics: Lionel Messi, Inter Miami, MLS