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Why Lionel Messi’s Presidential Medal of Freedom Sparks Controversy

Lionel Messi didn't deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Lionel Messi didn’t deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as his time in the United States has been relatively brief. The forward for Inter Miami and the Argentina national team has spent just over a year and a half in the country, raising questions about the appropriateness of such a prestigious honor.

While Messi’s influence on soccer in the U.S. is undeniable, awarding him this medal feels premature. The honor is typically reserved for individuals who have made significant contributions over a longer period. Messi’s impact, while substantial, does not yet align with the legacy of past recipients.

Moreover, his absence from the award ceremony sends a concerning message. Messi was the only honoree not present, which reflects poorly on him, Inter Miami, and Major League Soccer (MLS) as a whole. This absence could be interpreted as a lack of respect for the honor and the American soccer community.

It is likely that Messi’s team was informed about the event beforehand. If he had reservations—whether political or personal—he could have opted out of the award consideration. Instead, his absence has drawn more attention than his achievements.

Joining the ranks of influential figures like Magic Johnson, Bono, and Denzel Washington should have been a moment of pride for Messi. These individuals have made lasting impacts not only globally but also within the United States, contributing to the cultural and social fabric of the nation. Messi’s decision to skip the ceremony diminishes the significance of the honor for both him and the sport he represents.

Ultimately, this situation represents a missed opportunity for Messi, Inter Miami, and the entire American soccer landscape. The potential to strengthen ties with the community and showcase the sport’s growth in the U.S. was overshadowed by his absence.

Alexi Lalas, a soccer analyst for FOX Sports and host of “Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union Podcast,” has a wealth of experience in the sport. As a former U.S. Men’s National Team player and president of LA Galaxy, he understands the importance of recognizing contributions to soccer in America.

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