
Inter Miami beat Portland Timbers 2-0 last Sunday, with Lionel Messi central to the result. He scored once and provided an assist.
The display added to Messi’s momentum before the World Cup, but the final minutes brought a different talking point. His reaction shifted attention towards the supporters.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner looked unhappy with what came from the stands. The issue was not the result, but the specific song aimed at Inter Miami’s own players.
Inter Miami fans sang Argentine football demand as Lionel Messi reacted

The chant used by Inter Miami fans is well known in Argentine football. It is usually heard when supporters believe their team lacks intensity or commitment.
The words were direct: “Players, you sons of b——, let’s see if you show some b—, you don’t play with anyone.”
Messi responded with a clear gesture from the pitch, showing he did not welcome the message. The timing made the moment unusual, with Miami closing out a comfortable win.
Why Inter Miami supporters used the chant after Orlando City defeat
The reason traces back to Inter Miami’s previous home match, a 4-3 loss against Orlando City. Miami had led by three goals before losing.
Both teams share an in-state MLS rivalry, with meetings carrying a local edge. That defeat therefore had added weight for home supporters.
Fans were unhappy because Inter Miami players did not speak with them after that Orlando loss. The Portland chant was their response to that perceived slight.
Messi’s reaction showed the players did not view the message lightly. Miami won, Messi starred, but the exchange showed tension remained between squad and supporters.





