Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi has not been included in Argentina’s squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil. The 37 – year old returned to Miami starting line up for their Major League Soccer win over Atlanta United but picked up an injury during Sunday’s game.
Inter confirmed the eight-time Ballon d’ Or Winner has a low grade” injury to his adductor muscle. His club team Inter Miami said Messi had undergone an MRI on Monday after feeling discomfort in his adductor during Sunday’s 2-1 win over Atlanta United FC.
“Messi underwent an MRI this morning to assess the extent of the discomfort in his adductor region, which he experienced during last night’s match against Atlanta United,” Miami said in a statement. “The examination’s findings confirmed the presence of a low-grade injury in the adductor muscle. His clinical progress and response to treatment will determine his availability for competition.”
Messi also posted a statement on Instagram that said: “It’s a shame to miss these special games with the Argentinian national team against Brazil and Uruguay. Like always, I wanted to be there but at the last minute an injury that isn’t that important forced me to stop for a while before returning to play kept me out. But I will be supporting and cheering from here like a fan. Let’s go Argentina!”
The 37-year-old was named to the initial 33-player roster for Argentina on March 2, despite concerns over his physical status. Messi had missed three matches for Inter Miami due to load management, before returning on Thursday for a substitute appearance in a Concacaf Champions Cup win over Cavalier FC.
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