SHOCKING: Hugo Lloris Calls Lionel Messi a “Great Actor, Not a Footballer” After Inter Miami Victory
In a stunning post-match controversy that has taken the football world by storm, veteran French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has openly criticized Lionel Messi following Inter Miami’s dramatic win over Columbus Crew. The former Tottenham and France captain didn’t hold back, calling the Argentine icon a “fake” and accusing him of theatrics on the pitch.
“He’s a great actor, not a footballer” — Lloris sparks firestorm
Speaking to reporters after the heated MLS clash, Lloris, now playing for LAFC, didn’t mince his words:
“He knows how to manipulate the game. He’s not the football genius everyone thinks — he’s a performer. A great actor, not a footballer.”
The remarks come after a contentious 2-1 victory for Inter Miami, with Messi scoring the winning goal from a controversial free-kick, which many, including Lloris, believed was undeserved. The French keeper appeared visibly frustrated during the match, especially after a heated exchange with Messi late in the second half.
What’s behind the bad blood?
While Lloris’s harsh comments shocked fans, insiders suggest this outburst may have deeper roots. According to sources close to both camps, tensions between the two players date back to the 2022 FIFA World Cup final, when Messi’s Argentina defeated France in a nail-biting penalty shootout. Lloris, who captained the French team in that final, reportedly never fully accepted Messi’s on-field behavior during and after the match.
One anonymous source claimed,
“There’s a long-standing frustration. Lloris felt disrespected by Messi’s antics — not just his celebration, but also how he played for fouls and influenced referees.”
Reactions from fans and the football community
As expected, Lloris’s comments have gone viral, sparking fierce debate on social media. While some fans backed the Frenchman, agreeing that Messi often exaggerates contact to win fouls, others rushed to defend the World Cup and Ballon d’Or winner, calling Lloris “bitter” and “disrespectful.”
Inter Miami head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino dismissed the criticism, stating:
“Messi is a legend of the game. These kinds of comments only reflect the frustration of defeat.”
What’s next?
The MLS is now abuzz with speculation over whether Lloris could face disciplinary action for his comments, as they may violate league conduct policies. Meanwhile, Inter Miami’s next match promises to attract even more attention as fans wait to see whether Messi will respond publicly or let his football do the talking.
Regardless of where one stands, this explosive war of words between two football veterans has added an unexpected twist to the MLS season — and the drama is far from over.