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World Cup 2026: Argentina coach, Scaloni provides update on Lionel Messi’s injury
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World Cup 2026: Argentina coach, Scaloni provides update on Lionel Messi’s injury

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Argentina’s head coach, Lionel Scaloni, is concerned about the fitness of several La Albiceleste players, including Lionel Messi, as he prepares to announce his final 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Lionel Messi requested to be substituted in the 73rd minute during Inter Miami CF’s 6-4 victory over Philadelphia Union. Supporters of the star player and the Argentina national team expressed concern over his potential participation in the upcoming summer tournament.

Subsequently, Miami issued a statement detailing the severity of the injury.

The Herons’ statement read: “Following additional medical examinations conducted this Monday, the preliminary diagnosis suggests an overload related to muscle fatigue in his left hamstring.

“The timeline for his return to physical activity will be contingent upon his clinical and functional recovery.”

Now, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has commented on Messi’s condition. In an interview with DSports, as reported by ESPN, he stated: “The initial updates are not entirely negative; we must wait to observe his progress, pending the outcomes of further tests to verify the initial medical assessments.”

Scaloni further noted that Messi will not be at full fitness when he rejoins the team prior to their friendly matches leading up to the World Cup. He also mentioned that the Argentina national team is facing additional injury concerns.

He said: “We all hoped Messi could join the squad in peak condition, but that is not the case. It is not only him; several players are still in the process of recovering from injuries. Our primary focus now is on their rehabilitation to ensure they arrive at the World Cup in optimal form.”

Argentina will be hoping that their star player, Lionel Messi, is fit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Placed in Group J, La Albiceleste will face Algeria, Austria and Jordan in the group stage matches.

World Cup 2026: Argentina coach, Scaloni provides update on Lionel Messi’s injury

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