Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar Jr are among the most admired footballers topping the global football lists, while, there are consistent comparisons between their skills, the competency of their bodyguards also eagers their fans.
According to reports, David Beckham and Inter Miami assigned a very skilled US Navy SEAL and mixed martial arts fighter to take care of Messi's safety.
Yassine Cheuko is the loyal bodyguard tasked with defending and looking after footballer Lionel Messi and his family. He was a combatant in both Afghanistan and Iraq as a former US Navy SEAL. He has a strong background in boxing, taekwondo, and martial arts, and he has trained rigorously throughout the years to become quite proficient in hand-to-hand combat.
On the other hand, Sergio and Jorge have reportedly been Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez's bodyguards since the Portuguese player's second stint at Manchester United, according to ElDesmarque.
They go with the couple to all public events and are thought to be close to them and their family. They are seen doing numerous household tasks in the Soy Georgina Netflix documentary.
Moreover, the UFC's Nordine Taleb has reportedly been hired by the world record signing to help guard Neymar Jr, since the footballer is now nearly always surrounded by reporters and fans, according to the Metro.
The 36-year-old Frenchman from Algeria is well-known among MMA and UFC followers for being a former octagon fighter and welterweight contender.
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