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Messi Hamstring Scare Raises World Cup Fitness Concerns

Lionel Messi has suffered muscle fatigue in his left hamstring, confirmed by Inter Miami after an MLS match. The 38-year-old was substituted in the 73rd minute of a 6-4 win over Philadelphia Union. The injury raises concerns ahead of Argentina's World Cup defence starting June 16. Head coach Lionel Scaloni is yet to announce the final squad for the tournament.

Lionel Messi suffers hamstring fatigue scare ahead of Argentina's FIFA World Cup defence

New Delhi, May 26

Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi has suffered muscle fatigue in his left hamstring, the Major League Soccer club confirmed on Monday, raising concerns ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Inter Miami said medical tests conducted after Sunday's dramatic 6-4 win over Philadelphia Union revealed an "overload associated with muscle fatigue" in Messi's left hamstring.

"The timeline for his return to physical activity will depend on his clinical and functional progress," the club said in a statement, as per ESPN.

The 38-year-old forward asked to be substituted in the 73rd minute shortly after taking a free kick, having appeared uncomfortable and clutching the upper part of his left thigh. Messi walked off the field unassisted and headed straight to the dressing room before being replaced by Mateo Silvetti.

At the time of his exit, the match was tied 4-4, but Miami struck twice late on to seal victory and head into the extended league break in second place in the Eastern Conference standings.

Inter Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos downplayed the severity of the issue after the game, attributing the substitution to fatigue.

"As far as I know, we don't have a report on that yet, but he really was fatigued," Hoyos said. "The field was heavy, and rather than take a risk, it was better to substitute him."

The injury concern comes less than three weeks before defending champions Argentina national football team begin their World Cup campaign. Argentina are scheduled to face Algeria, Austria and Jordan in Group J and will also play warm-up friendlies against Honduras on June 6 and Iceland on June 9.

Argentina open their World Cup campaign against Algeria on June 16 in Kansas City. Head coach Lionel Scaloni is yet to announce his final 26-man squad.

Messi, who has featured in five World Cups, remains one of the tournament's most decorated players. He won the Golden Ball as the competition's best player in 2014 and again in 2022, when he inspired Argentina to the world title, becoming the only player to claim the award twice.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

At 38, hamstring issues are normal. But knowing Messi's dedication, he'll bounce back. Argentina's group looks manageable—Algeria, Austria, Jordan—so they can afford to rest him in the group stage if needed. Scaloni should be smart about rotation. 🤔

James A

Honestly, this feels like typical media hype over nothing. "Muscle fatigue" is not an injury—it's a warning sign. Messi has played 50+ games a season for two decades; his body knows how to manage. The real concern is Argentina's over-reliance on him. Need more depth!

Aman W

As a football fan in India, I've been following Messi since 2010. His magic is irreplaceable, but one can't ignore age. The MLS schedule is packed, and playing on heavy fields isn't helping. I'd rather see him rest for the World Cup than risk a real tear. Prudence above pride! 💪

Sarah B

Messi is a legend, no doubt. But I'm a bit skeptical about Argentina's chances this time. Other teams have evolved—France, Brazil, England look stronger. And if Messi isn't 100%, it could be a short campaign. Still, never count out the GOAT! 🐐

Vikram M

Watching Messi play is like watching cricket legends like Sachin—they age gracefully but need careful handling. Argentina's warm-up friendlies against Honduras and Iceland are perfect for testing backups. If I were Scaloni, I'd rest Messi for both. Let the younger players step up!

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