Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano uses cell phone to coach team after red-card ejection

Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano uses cell phone to coach team after red-card ejection

Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano was ejected from the team’s 2-1 win over Tigres UANL on Wednesday, but still played a major role in leading the team to victory. After being sent off following the first half, Mascherano was caught in the stands using a cell phone to continue coaching the team in the second half.

In incident was captured on camera during the broadcast. Mascherano was shown on his phone speaking animatedly and gesturing toward the field. When the announcers questioned who was on the other end of the call, the broadcast cut to an Inter Miami assistant holding a phone and speaking into it.

Upon first glance, fans might assume Mascherano was in violation of a number of rules with his antics. In other sports, ejected managers are not allowed to relay strategy to their teams once they are thrown out of a game. Former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine famously put that to the test when he tried to return to the dugout and manage the club while wearing a fake mustache.

Valentine didn’t get away with it for long. He was eventually discovered, received a two-game suspension and was fined $5,000.

The tactic might have cost him some money, but it was a small price to pay for being a part of one of baseball’s silliest stories.

Don’t expect Mascherano to face similar discipline, however, as it appears his antics were fully within the rules. A Leagues Cup spokesperson told The Athletic that Mascherano was in a spot where cellphone communication was “not prohibited.”

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) rulebook agrees with that statement. The issue is covered in the Rule 4.4 Other Equipment section of the organization’s “Laws of the Game” document.

A portion of that rule states:

Mascherano was using a mobile phone for “tactical/coaching reasons,” and was apparently in an area where mobile phone use was allowed, so it doesn’t appear he’ll face any punishment for his actions.

His actions will be reviewed by the Leagues Cup Disciplinary Committee, however, so it’s possible that changes in the coming days.

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