Lionel Messi’s New Bodyguard Revealed: Former MMA Fighter and US Soldier Takes Charge

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Lionel Messi’s New Bodyguard Revealed: Former MMA Fighter and US Soldier Takes Charge

When it comes to football stardom, Lionel Messi is a name that needs no introduction. However, it’s not just Messi’s on-field wizardry that has caught the attention of fans and media alike. The spotlight has shifted to his newfound guardian, Yassine Chueko, whose role as a bodyguard has sparked intrigue and fascination. This former MMA star and US soldier has been entrusted with ensuring Messi’s security both on and off the field.

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VITORIA-GASTEIZ, SPAIN – OCTOBER 31: Lionel Messi of Barcelona looks on during the La Liga Santander match between Deportivo Alavés and FC Barcelona at Estadio de Mendizorroza on October 31, 2020 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. Sporting stadiums around Spain remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Since his high-profile move to Inter Miami, Messi has been making headlines continuously. His seamless transition to the Major Soccer League was accompanied by remarkable feats on the pitch, including securing the first-ever trophy for the club and leading them to unexpected victories against top teams. Yet, amidst these accomplishments, it’s Chueko’s vigilant presence that has become a recurring theme.

Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham, cognizant of Messi’s iconic status and the potential security risks, enlisted the services of Yassine Chueko. This decision has drawn attention not only due to Messi’s stature but also because of Chueko’s impressive background. A former US Army soldier with combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan as a Navy Seal, Chueko brings a unique skill set to his role. His martial arts, taekwondo, boxing, and MMA training have equipped him with the tools to handle high-pressure situations effectively.

Chueko’s vigilant protection of Messi has been captured by keen-eyed fans and shared across social media platforms. In videos, Chueko is seen shadowing Messi’s every move, from the team bus to the sidelines. His discreet yet powerful presence during matches, celebrations, and post-match interactions has showcased his dedication to his duty.

The decision to provide Messi with a bodyguard like Chueko is a proactive measure taken by Inter Miami to ensure his safety and comfort in a new environment. The focus on security has been emphasized by the co-owners, with Jorge Mas underlining the club’s readiness to address security concerns. Chueko’s role goes beyond the pitch, as he also accompanies Messi and his family during their day-to-day activities.

Fans Divided Over Lionel Messi’s Security Detail: Is It Over the Top or Justified Vigilance?

The revelation of Lionel Messi’s personal bodyguard, Yassine Chueko, has sparked a whirlwind of reactions from fans across the globe. As Messi’s every move is shadowed by the former MMA star and US soldier, Twitter has become a platform for fans to voice their opinions on this unique pairing.

While some fans are amused by the situation, drawing parallels to Rodrigo De Paul’s vibrant presence, others deem the heightened security unnecessary. A user named “Bealish” couldn’t help but find humor in the scenario, reminiscent of De Paul’s spirited energy.

Critics argue that Messi’s level of protection is excessive, with some users jokingly commenting that Messi now has his very own linesman, implying that Chueko’s watchful eye mirrors that of a match official. Some even compare the security detail to a plot twist from the series “Dogs of Berlin,” highlighting the unexpected nature of this arrangement.

Yet, amidst the playful banter, there’s a common consensus that Messi’s unparalleled impact on and off the field justifies the extensive precautions. Supporters of Messi assert that he has owned every league he’s graced, rendering such vigilant protection a necessary step. Others reference the legal availability of firearms in the US, indicating that the security measures are warranted given the potential risks.

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