it takes away the momentum in the game. the rule was made to counter time wasting but it takes everything from the game especially in cases where you are in pain for half a minute which is a normal thing in football and you are punished for that even when losing. makes absolutely no sense and sounds like a US induced rule.
@@007alztruliYeah yellow card for getting their best player out for 2 minutes in crucial situation lol.. So for a yellow card, you get the other teams best player out and.............. get a man advantage. What a rule
@@aihamat Their best player? So what? Who is the stupid coach that would think making a player...any player in this world, stay out of the game for just 2 minutes is worth getting a yellow card for? The rule needs to be improved but the other guys comment and yours doesn't make sense
I see alot of people getting away with fouls all the time without being booked. There are always ways to avoid a booking. There is many hole in this rule.
@@007alztrulineed not be deliberate. But why penalize the worsely affected party? And you may not get yellow always. People may do it and look like an accident as well. If you can't judge players, so be it. For time wasting, add as many minutes. That is enough.
Every second is important in football. So, 2 minutes is already too much. We have seen many times a team scoring two goals in two minutes. And what if the team is already 1 player down with a red card and then another player is sent to the sideline for 2 minutes? This rule doesn't make any sense.
I get it when you do this rule in substitutions... right but when people are injured... thats a joke... even if they simulate... there is extra time anyway...
The player made a very dangerous tackle on Messi which was a clear yellow… he didn’t get it and that’s why Messi needed to wait for 2 mins on the sideline… double disadvantaged for Inter Miami basically… if the referee just gave the deserved yellow the rule can work but otherwise it’s stupid…
Bro this is insane. The opponents could score in just two minutes. The another point is that what if the keeper get injured? Do they leave the field for two minutes? This is crazy!
The rule is punishing the player who received the aggression. I get the intention is to punish the one who simulates it, but I'm with Messi, it is not right.
Miami is not the only team in mls. If you watched other games that week like toronto fc vs new york city fc, you would see how much time wasting there was by NYC. I would be embarrassed if I was a NYC fan tbh.
1. its messi. we need to listen to Goat 2. pretty sure rules not applied anywhere in europe (correct me) 3. i think messi wasnt angry, he just dissappointed.
Well, it is known that in the 90s, the Americans wanted to make some very notable changes and FIFA did not let them. Football a very different sport than the ones they usually consume, 2 minutes is a long time and a clear sporting disadvantage for the team that cannot count on a player for that period of time, so I understand Messi's anger and complaints, It is something that only happens in the MLS.
I am ALL about stopping 🛑 ridiculous time wasting ⏱! *But I would like to see is MLS finally adopt the World Football Calendar 🗓!!!* Purchase the USSL, purchased the women's matching regional teams and bring them under MLS's teams umbrella. Just like Europe!
If MLS wants to increase viewership in America they have to get off of AppleTV and switch to the cable/satellite model that every other sport in America uses. I actually like soccer, and if my local MLS team was on TV like MLB, NHL, NBA, etc I would definitely watch more games, but I'm not signing up for Apple just to watch soccer and neither are most Americans.
As much as I hate Apple, this deal has been pretty good. Before, certain cable companies owned the rights to home games and others would be blacked out. On this deal, I get all games available live or on demand. No blackouts, no worries.
@@AM-ml7et I would agree that the current Apple deal is pretty good for people who are already big soccer fans, but if you want to grow the sport and gain new viewers it almost certainly has to be on television. The casual fan just isn't going to sign up for a yearly subscription.
strange rules, very profitable and exploited by teams that play brutally. Those 2 minutes are very valuable. in 90 minutes the team can play with just 10 players at times. 10 fouls and medicals come in, there will be 10 times the team plays with only 10 players.
Love the new rule. Way to much flopping/time wasting in soccer. They implemented this rule in the development league first, and it dramatically cut down on time wasting. I am sure the rule can be improved, but I like that they are trying to address one of the most annoying parts of soccer.
The fact, is that the referee thinks that all the inter Miami players will get mad and lose their focus and loss to Montreal and very unfortunately, Messi and Cremaschi end up destroying the Montreal with pass from Lionel Messi to a very ball sense, ball control freak like cremaschi scores that goal. What a game in Canada last saturday
Dude was on the field for almost 20 years and on top of that he become the greatest of the sport itself. He know whats good and not. They should just listen to him.
Context matters. Great rule to deter time wasting, but the execution is definitely important. Adding extra injury time is good, but the faking and exaggerating of an injury is bad for the sport. Messi wasn't doing that here obviously, but it's common.
That was an obvious foul where the defender didn’t even go for the ball yet the team that was fouled looses their star player? He might as well retire now because this will become a tactic every opponent resort to keep him out of the field.
If anything, it should be the other way around, like in hockey. It makes absolutely no sense to take out the one who was taken down, especially when it's your best player (never mind best in the world); it's like taking him down TWICE. That would create a major problem in future matches if anyone wants to take Messi from a game, even for two (LONG) minutes! Very stupid! It makes MLS look even worse as a league, to come up with such lame rules...
@@jamesbotta5505 Yes that's correct,,and it's no surprise,,it has been happening in Europe for the last couple of decades where teams try to contain Messi while leaving abundant space for other players to exploit the gaps,,I've said it before,,if Messi and Rojas continue this chemistry than it'll b hard for any teams against Miami .
nothing problem for a team player like MESSI as his team won but a massive problem for the selfish player top scorer -oriented like the dark system in juve,man united,and al nassr.
Actually if you rewatch the third goal of Miami, you will ask yourself where the central defenders of Montreal were? They tried to press Messi to take the ball or foul him, but they failed and lost spaces for Cresmachi.
So the team that gets fouled gets punished by having a player removed from play for 2 minutes, giving an unfair advantage to the team that committed the foul. So you’re incentivizing players and teams to play dirty to get an advantage of having more players, and you can do this an unlimited amount of times. There are going to be a lot more injuries now.
These is a stupid rule, there's cards for time wasting but this is just going to bring problems as in players intentionally fouling players for a momentum run againt a minus 1 team
I love the new rules, teams go up 1 nil and all of sudden guys are dropping like flies, a slight touch and they start rolling like a French roll getting ready for the oven
Or the team that's losing 1 nil deliberately injures a defender from the team that's up 1 nil so they would be with 10 players...gives them a chance to tie the game...this is the rule you like? Lol
@scorpio2330 which one is more likely to happen? The guys on the winning team all of sudden in the 60th starts falling about cramps? Or a striker risking a red card on the losing team that will now leave his team even more in a hole? It's something we see in every game, the only time we don't see things like that is if a team is up 5 nil or 5-1 with under 10 minutes to go. Nobody is cramping, everyone is knocking the ball around laughing and smiling. I like it, helps cut out players faking that they are hurt. If you are injured, that's happen you will be sub out anyways
So what’s stopping the 11 in the A team injures all the 10 in the B team? You literally get an empty field plus one goalie. What a joke. If MLS needs to adjust some rules, make ways for international matches. Also this rule is basically implying if you want to win against Inter Miami, you can kick Messi 45 times, then you get a 11 vs 10 the whole match.
Man these two. Call it complaining America’s. They hung around with fútbol picante, Ramon y su banda, and all those clowns too long, and now they’re just like them.
Messi and Suarez were both right to be mad at the new rules. They’re dumb and are NOT good/effective or positive ways to fix the issues they are intended to
Or with your team is losing you just deliberately go after a defender so now the team that's winning has 10 men on the field...now the team that's losing has a better chance of scoring and tie...nice rule lol
En esta sí estoy de acuerdo con el enano. Es una estupidez dejar afuera 2 minutos al jugador que recibió la falta, más bien, deberían dejar fuera al infractor 🤦🏻♂️
Interesting. So it's basically a penalty in hockey, but instead of going off the field because you did something wrong, it's because someone hurt you. MLS just put a huge target on their best players' backs. The other team will be trying to kill them just to put them out of action for at least two minutes while the other team tries to score within that time.