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Neither Messi or Alba participated in his week's All-Star training sessions, and both have been left off the final MLS game roster

  • Messi, Alba off final MLS ASG roster
  • Alba skipped Tuesday's Skills Challenge
  • Messi, Alba face suspension, per MLS rules

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    AUSTIN, Texas – Inter Miami's Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba will not play in Wednesday's All-Star Game, as both were left off the final roster, as confirmed by the league. Top MLS players will face the Liga MX All-Stars at Q2 Stadium.

    Messi and Alba both skipped this week's All-Star training events, and the latter didn't play at the Skills Challenge on Tuesday night despite being named to the initial event roster. Per MLS rules, the two Inter Miami stars could face suspension, unless there is a valid medical reason for not participating.

    Throughout the week, several MLS All-Stars expressed their excitement about the potential to play with Messi.

    "It will be amazing. It's a great experience to play with the greatest player in the history of the sport. I'm sure I'll really enjoy it," Cristian Espinoza told GOAL.

    Some stars, though, expressed surprise that neither participated this week.

    "Am I surprised? Maybe a little bit because they were on the roster, but they've got their own individual things going on," Diego Luna said Tuesday.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    According to The Athletic, Inter Miami communicated to the MLS that neither Messi nor Alba would travel to Texas to play in the match. The league hasn't confirmed whether there will be suspensions. Miami return to MLS play on Saturday.

    “The league office needs to speak with the club before we confirm player availability for Saturday,” a spokesperson said.

    MLS has typically showcased its biggest stars at its midsummer showcase, with stars such as David Beckham, Kaka and Thierry Henry all featuring. The previous high-profile absence was when Zlatan Ibrahimovic decided to skip the 2018 game, which led to the then-LA Galaxy star being suspended.

    "It think it is ridiculous, but yeah, no comments," Ibrahimovic said of the league's discipline. "They do whatever they want. I come from a different world, I come from the real world.

    Ibrahimovic did play in the 2019 edition. Messi's situation is potentially more delicate as the Argentine is in contract negotiations with Inter Miami and MLS to potentially extend his stay in the North American top flight. Miami are also reportedly close to signing his close friend, Rodrigo de Paul, from Atletico Madrid.

  • FINAL 2025 MLS ALL-STAR GAME ROSTER

    Position Player Club
    Goalkeepers Dayne St. Clair Minnesota United FC
    Brad Stuver Austin FC
    Yohei Takaoka Vancouver Whitecaps FC
    Defenders Max Arfsten Columbus Crew
    Guilherme Biro Austin FC
    Tristan Blackmon Vancouver Whitecaps FC
    Michael Boxall Minnesota United FC
    Alex Freeman Orlando City SC
    Jakob Glesnes Philadelphia Union
    Andy Najar Nashville SC
    Miles Robinson FC Cincinnati
    Kai Wagner Philadelphia Union
    Midfielders Sebastian Berhalter Vancouver Whitecaps FC
    Cristian Espinoza San Jose Earthquakes
    Evander FC Cincinnati
    Carles Gil New England Revolution
    Diego Luna Real Salt Lake
    Hany Mukhtar Nashville SC
    Jeppe Tverskov San Diego FC
    Obed Vargas Seattle Sounders FC
    Philip Zinckernagel Chicago Fire FC
    Forwards Tai Baribo Philadelphia Union
    Denis Bouanga LAFC
    Anders Dreyer San Diego FC
    Chucky Lozano San Diego FC
    Marco Pašalić Orlando City SC
    Diego Rossi Columbus Crew
    Sam Surridge Nashville SC
    Brian White Vancouver Whitecaps FC
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  • WHAT NEXT FOR MLS?

    The 29th edition of the MLS All-Star Game will be played Wednesday night in Austin, with top MLS players taking on Liga MX All-Stars.

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