Lionel Messi is expected to miss up to five games for Inter Miami due to a minor right hamstring injury sustained during a Leagues Cup match against Necaxa. The 38-year-old may miss fixtures against Pumas, Orlando City, LA Galaxy, DC United, and Chicago Fire.
Lionel Messi is expected to miss up to five games for Inter Miami due to a minor right hamstring injury sustained during a Leagues Cup match against Necaxa. The 38-year-old may miss fixtures against Pumas, Orlando City, LA Galaxy, DC United, and Chicago Fire. His recovery is also crucial for Argentina’s September World Cup qualifiers.
The 38-year-old Argentine exited just ten minutes into Inter Miami’s recent Leagues Cup clash against Necaxa, which they eventually won in a penalty shootout. While the club confirmed the injury is minor, Messi is ruled out of their next game on August 6 against Pumas, and could miss key MLS fixtures against Orlando City (August 10), LA Galaxy (August 16), DC United (August 23), and Chicago Fire (August 30).
Coach Javier Mascherano now faces the challenge of steering the team through this demanding schedule without their captain and primary playmaker. Messi’s absence could impact Inter Miami’s momentum and playoff hopes, especially as they compete against strong opposition. Additionally, Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni is closely watching Messi’s recovery.
Although Argentina have already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, Messi’s leadership remains vital for the upcoming qualifiers against Venezuela (September 4) and Ecuador (September 9). While Messi has reportedly reassured teammates, including Telasco Segovia, that he is "fine," there is no confirmed return date, and his history of hamstring problems adds uncertainty.
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