Tuesday, May 19

The honeymoon is starting to come to an end between Lionel Messi-led Inter Miami and some of its most diehard supporters. 

For 84 minutes during Sunday’s 2-0 Inter Miami victory over Nashville SC, the club’s main supporters section remained silent as the supporters’ group “La Familia” protested the team’s unappreciative attitude toward its fans. 

It left the usually raucous atmosphere of banging drums, flags flying and supporters chanting throughout the game eerily silent. 

Fans cheering at an MLS match between Inter Miami CF and Portland Timbers.

Inter Miami fans are pictured during a May 17 match. Getty Images

The situation took another turn when the fans finally broke their silence in the 85th minute and began chanting in Spanish, “Players, salute your fans, acknowledge your people, who ask nothing else of you!”

Video posted online showed Messi appearing to glare in the direction of the supporters’ section and even seemed to sarcastically gesture toward them as they chanted their demand for respect. 

The frustration stems from the Inter Miami players reportedly not following soccer tradition and clapping for their fans after a match. 

MESSI SE ENOJÓ CON SU PROPIA HINCHADA EN MEDIO DE UNA VICTORIA

Inter Miami ganaba 2-0 a Portland Timbers cuando los hinchas cantaron “jugadores, respeten a la hinchada”. La Pulga reaccionó con el clásico gesto del montoncito mirando a la tribuna. pic.twitter.com/er9iARciNC

— Somos ZIP (@somoszip) May 18, 2026

Miami players are said to have not done so in four previous matches and even on Sunday, only a select group of players had gone over to thank the fans after the win. 

Messi, Luis Suarez and Rodrigo De Paul all walked right off the field to the locker room without going to applaud the supporters’ section. 

Lionel Messi acknowledges fans during Inter Miami’s May 17 match. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Messi did not address the controversy after the match. 

The soccer icon very rarely addresses the media, which has become a controversy in and of itself recently.

“Inter Miami is a huge club because of the players who have been champions and won many things, the people made their display, but I have no opinion on it,” interim coach Guillermo Hoyos told reporters after the match, according to the Miami Herald.

Inter Miami fans react during a May 17 match. MLS via Getty Images

German Berterame, who scored in the win, told reporters that the protest “was surprising” but that he also understands their point. 

“They have a point because they deserve that we recognize them,” Berterame said. “The important thing is that we stay united, on the same side, like today, we won after so much, and that also brings happiness to them.”

The win on Sunday was Inter Miami’s first at Nu Stadium, the club’s brand-new home that opened last month.

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