Awkward moment Lionel Messi’s former Navy SEAL bodyguard ‘is finally defeated’ by pitch invader

LIONEL MESSI’S bodyguard was “finally defeated” as a pitch invader managed to get their hands on the Inter Miami star. The Argentine legend was playing in a friendly against Panamanian side Sporting San Miguelito last night. APLionel Messi’s bodyguard was dodged by a fan that ended up knocking him to the floor[/caption] GettyThe fan was able to briefly hug Messi[/caption] AFPThe bodyguard bounced back to his feet and pulled him away[/caption] AFPThe supporter was then escorted off to the authorities by the former Navy Seal[/caption] Messi’s famous bodyguard was seen patrolling the side of the pitch as usual, ready to pounce on any supporter trying to sprint onto the pitch to grab a selfie with their idol. The security guard has developed a reputation for “spawning out of nowhere” and tackling fans. But for the first time ever, he was surprisingly beaten and knocked to the floor. A supporter wearing a Messi No10 shirt charged out the stands and sprinted towards the former Barcelona and PSG star last night. He ended up slipping and dodging the bodyguard’s tackle, accidentally sending him tumbling to the deck as well by wiping out his leg. The fan bounced back up and was able to briefly hug Messi before being dragged away by the security guard. Fans were left shocked, with one saying: “Someone finally defeated Messi’s bodyguard.” Another added: “That slide tackle had been practised for sure.” JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS A third joked: “Roy Keane would be so proud of that tackle.” Messi’s bodyguard is Yassine Chueko, who is a former soldier of the US Army. He has served in Iraq and Afghanistan as a Navy Seal. Chueko was supposedly recommended to Messi by Inter Miami owner David Beckham. He reportedly leads a 50-man that works around the clock to ensure the eight time Ballon d’Or winner is kept safe at all times.

Feb 3, 2025 - 20:01
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Awkward moment Lionel Messi’s former Navy SEAL bodyguard ‘is finally defeated’ by pitch invader

LIONEL MESSI’S bodyguard was “finally defeated” as a pitch invader managed to get their hands on the Inter Miami star.

The Argentine legend was playing in a friendly against Panamanian side Sporting San Miguelito last night.

Bodyguard tackling a fan who ran onto the soccer field.
AP
Lionel Messi’s bodyguard was dodged by a fan that ended up knocking him to the floor[/caption]
A fan runs onto the soccer field to hug Lionel Messi; a coach intervenes.
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The fan was able to briefly hug Messi[/caption]
Lionel Messi being hugged by a fan on a soccer field, while being restrained by security.
AFP
The bodyguard bounced back to his feet and pulled him away[/caption]
A fan hugs Lionel Messi on the soccer field; security removes the fan.
AFP
The supporter was then escorted off to the authorities by the former Navy Seal[/caption]

Messi’s famous bodyguard was seen patrolling the side of the pitch as usual, ready to pounce on any supporter trying to sprint onto the pitch to grab a selfie with their idol.

The security guard has developed a reputation for “spawning out of nowhere” and tackling fans.

But for the first time ever, he was surprisingly beaten and knocked to the floor.

A supporter wearing a Messi No10 shirt charged out the stands and sprinted towards the former Barcelona and PSG star last night.

He ended up slipping and dodging the bodyguard’s tackle, accidentally sending him tumbling to the deck as well by wiping out his leg.

The fan bounced back up and was able to briefly hug Messi before being dragged away by the security guard.

Fans were left shocked, with one saying: “Someone finally defeated Messi’s bodyguard.”

Another added: “That slide tackle had been practised for sure.”

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A third joked: “Roy Keane would be so proud of that tackle.”

Messi’s bodyguard is Yassine Chueko, who is a former soldier of the US Army.

He has served in Iraq and Afghanistan as a Navy Seal.

Chueko was supposedly recommended to Messi by Inter Miami owner David Beckham.

He reportedly leads a 50-man that works around the clock to ensure the eight time Ballon d’Or winner is kept safe at all times.