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Post by : Shweta
The Argentina national football team expresses optimism regarding Lionel Messi's fitness as the superstar grapples with muscle fatigue just weeks ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Following discomfort in his left hamstring, Messi is set to undergo further medical evaluations in the upcoming days after an early exit from Inter Miami’s recent MLS match against the Philadelphia Union.
The injury concern arose during the latter part of Inter Miami's thrilling 6-4 win, where Messi appeared to struggle physically, prompting his substitution in the 73rd minute. Medical personnel quickly responded, and later assessments revealed that the 38-year-old was facing muscle overload and fatigue.
Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni aimed to ease concerns about his captain's condition, stating that initial reports were “not that bad”. He noted that the team would pause for additional tests before forming a recovery plan. Scaloni commented on the positive decision to substitute Messi, believing it could prevent further complications to his health.
Even at 38, Messi remains an integral figure for Argentina as they gear up for another significant international tournament. His experience and leadership will be crucial as they enter the World Cup next month, which could mark his sixth and record-matching appearance.
Inter Miami head coach Guillermo Hoyos also shared a positive outlook post-match, attributing Messi’s fatigue to a demanding schedule and the heavy playing surface. The club is adamant about not pushing the veteran forward too soon, emphasizing that his training resumption will hinge on his recovery's progress over the next several days.
Before officially commencing their World Cup journey, Argentina has two friendly matches lined up, and medical staff remain hopeful for a timely return for Messi. Fans globally are intently observing updates on the beloved football icon, hoping he will be fit for what might be the last World Cup of his illustrious career.
While concerns loom among supporters regarding the injury, the spirit within the Argentina camp continues to be upbeat. Early medical evaluations suggest the issue seems more related to fatigue rather than a severe injury, fostering a belief that their captain still has a solid chance of participating in the tournament's opening matches.
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