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MLS Commissioner talks about Fall-to-Spring's proposal, Messi's all-star absence
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MLS Commissioner Discusses Fall-to-Spring Proposal and Messi’s Unavailability for the All-Star Game

July 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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MLS Commissioner Discusses League Adjustments Ahead of Fall Season

MLS Commissioner Don Gerber commented on the league’s transition as autumn approaches, emphasizing the importance of carefully navigating changes rather than rushing through decisions. Speaking before the MLS All-Star Game in Austin, Texas, Gerber acknowledged concerns regarding the match’s schedule, particularly the notable absence of Inter Miami’s star player, Lionel Messi.

At present, the MLS season is adapting from spring to a milder autumn format. This shift aims to align the league more closely with its international counterparts, enhancing competitiveness in player transfers and freeing players for national duties during the summer when significant global tournaments occur.

However, this transition presents challenges, particularly related to weather conditions. Gerber noted that substantial changes will likely not take place until after the 2026 World Cup, stating, “We have teams across multiple climate zones and time zones, which makes this adjustment complicated. It’s crucial to take our time to ensure we get it right.”

In April, the MLS committee announced it was exploring various adjustments but did not provide a timeline. Gerber hinted at an impending announcement by year’s end.

When asked about Messi and teammate Jordi Alba potentially facing repercussions for their absence from the All-Star Game, Gerber avoided giving a definitive answer. He instead highlighted Miami’s unique scheduling, noting that while most teams had a break, Miami did not, with Messi playing nearly every minute in his appearances.

“We need to manage this as a league, but we need to adhere to established rules as well,” he stated. “Having Messi here would have been a joy, and we will evaluate what needs to be addressed ahead of this weekend’s game.”

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In the All-Star Game, the MLS team triumphed over Liga MX with a score of 3-1. Nashville SC’s Sam Salridge scored the first goal in the 28th minute, followed by two from Philadelphia Union’s Tai Baribo early in the second half, with Vancouver’s White Caps sealing the victory in the 80th minute. Gilberto Mora, a 16-year-old player from Tijuana in La Liga MX, netted the lone goal for his team.

Report by Associated Press.

Fan Take: The careful consideration of changes within MLS indicates a growing maturity in the league, suggesting more competitive seasons ahead. For soccer fans, these developments could lead to a more vibrant and engaging experience as the league evolves and attracts top talent.

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