Messi fined for slapping Bangladesh-origin Quinn Sulivan in MLS

Philadelphia Union midfielder Quinn Sullivan (33) and Inter Miami CF forward Lionel Messi (10) react in the second half at Subaru Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn ImagesReuters Connect

Argentine superstar Lionel Messi was fined for slapping Bangladesh-origin Quinn Sulivan during a Major League Soccer (MLS) match.

MLS fined Inter Miami star 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, reports AFP.

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.

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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.

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.