Among those at the center of the controversy was Inter Miami forward Luis Suárez, who started the brawl by going after Obed Vargas and then spitting toward the Sounders security officer. The Uruguayan, whose career has often been marred by disciplinary incidents, attempted to defuse the criticism with a public apology.
“First of all, I want to congratulate Seattle Sounders on their Leagues Cup victory. But above all, I want to apologize for my behavior at the end of the match. It was a moment of great tension and frustration, where things happened immediately after the final whistle that should not have happened. That does not excuse my reaction. I was wrong and I sincerely regret it,” Suárez wrote on social media.
The former Liverpool forward also admitted his actions had deeply affected his family.
“This is not the image I want to give - neither to my family, who suffer because of my mistakes, nor to my club, which doesn’t deserve to be dragged into something like this,” he added.