Lionel Messi missed Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers due to a left adductor injury sustained playing for Inter Miami against Atlanta United. The injury required a period of rest and treatment, preventing him from joining the national team. This injury was a significant setback, and was a major blow to Argentina’s World Cup qualifying campaign.
Lionel Messi missed Argentina’s recent World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil due to a left adductor injury. The injury, sustained during an MLS match against Atlanta United, required rest and treatment. Messi’s absence was a blow to Argentina’s campaign, preventing him from playing in important matches. The player’s absence was a significant one and will have influenced Argentina’s performance in the qualifiers.
Messi has returned to training with Inter Miami, participating in a full training session alongside his teammates. Under the watchful eye of coach Javier Mascherano, Messi completed the drills.
His participation in the full training session is a significant step in his recovery, highlighting his fitness and his preparations for the upcoming matches. His involvement in the training session was carefully monitored and suggests that he is well on his way to full fitness.
The significance of Messi’s recovery is multifaceted. His return to full fitness is essential for both Inter Miami’s Champions Cup aspirations and his own prospects for the next round of matches. The team will be keen to have Messi back as soon as possible, but it is also imperative that he is fully fit and ready to play and that he does not suffer any further injuries.
📶 Messi Looks to Be Making Progress!
Lionel Messi took part in all of Inter Miami’s warm-up during the opening 15 minutes of training that were open to the media on Tuesday morning.
A potential glimmer of hope that he could play on Saturday?#InterMiamiCF #Messi𓃵 pic.twitter.com/s8qpgdCrsT
— Franco Panizo (@FrancoPanizo) March 25, 2025
Inter Miami’s upcoming fixtures and Messi’s potential return
Inter Miami faces a busy schedule in the coming weeks, including matches against Philadelphia Union, LAFC (twice), Toronto FC, Chicago Fire, and FC Dallas. Messi is considered highly unlikely to play in the matches against Philadelphia Union and the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup quarter-final against LAFC.
A potential return for Messi is more likely in their subsequent match against Toronto, allowing him to build match fitness before the crucial second leg against LAFC. Inter Miami considers the Concacaf Champions Cup a key objective, underscoring the importance of Messi’s timely return to fitness. The club’s overall aspirations for success, are likely to be significantly influenced by Messi’s presence in the team.