“SECURITY COULDN’T STOP HER IN TIME…” A Female Fan Suddenly Ran Onto The Pitch To Hug Lionel Messi, And The Football Icon’s Unexpected Reaction Has Turned The Brief Stadium Invasion Into One Of The Most Talked-About Viral Moments Of The Week.
Fans rush to greet Lionel Messi in a viral video, but is it real?
One thing Lionel Messi doesn’t play around with is his safety. There have been many times in the past when his security has had to stop rushing fans.
Are they trying to attack him? No. However, you can never be too sure these days. With him being in action on Monday, there was no doubt that there were going to be thousands of fans at Dallas Stadium to see him.
Lionel Messi (Photo Via Imagn Images)
Soccer legend Lionel Messi continues to captivate fans worldwide. A new viral video shows an enthusiastic supporter approaching him on the field. The clip captures a lighthearted moment that spreads quickly across social media.

Lionel Messi. Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
The X post by @Maxzz0 shares a 13-second video of a female fan leaping over stadium barriers and sprinting onto the pitch. She ran on the pitch to greet Lionel Messi. In the clip, the woman reaches Messi, who smiles and briefly interacts with her before she runs off laughing.
In reality, she would’ve been tackled by multiple men before she had the chance to touch him. The post has quickly amassed over 950,000 views and hundreds of likes, eliciting humorous replies.
Here is how social media reacted:
“I hope they throw her in the slammer for a year. She must be from Buenos Aires, judging by how f–king stupid she is,” one person replied.
“he is the goat , that’s why his name starts with lion
,” a second person replied about Lionel Messi.
“AI is out of control,” one fan figured out.
“She is smart to dodge before security roughly tackling her !,” one final fan commented.
Lionel Messi put on a show for fans in Dallas Stadium. Messi scored twice to become the all-time leading scorer in men’s World Cup history as Argentina reached the knockout rounds. Lionel became the leading scorer in World Cup history as the captain struck twice to give Argentina a 2-0 win over Austria and send the champions into the last 32.