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How is Messi with his injury? In Argentina they reveal the whole truth

Lionel Messi is not living his best moment in terms of physical condition.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is not living his best moment in terms of physical condition.
Lionel Messi is not living his best moment in terms of physical condition.

Lionel Messi is not living his best moment, not because he is not playing well, but because he has been carrying an injury for more than a month. The Argentine striker was injured 4 weeks ago when he played Argentina vs Ecuador. The Argentine, since then, missed four games with Inter Miami, and entered the 50th minute in Argentina's last game, against Paraguay.

Now the question that all Argentina fans have is when Lionel Messi will be able to play normally. Now, the journalist with the most information about Messi in the world has revealed the whole truth, or at least, the last hour of his injury.

“Leo is much better than when he played against Paraguay. He is going to play safely. if they think he is ready to play at least 60 minutes. If this is so, he is going to start no matter what; "If they think he can play 40 or less, he comes in as a substitute."

Furthermore, he continued with the information: "He feels much better, the majority of the team that played against Paraguay did two training sessions but he did three because he wants to spend as many minutes as possible."

Argentina faces Peru in a crucial match:

As said, Argentina beat Paraguay by one goal, and Lionel Messi managed to play for 40 minutes. In addition, Brazil drew 1-1 against Venezuela, which put Argentina in first place in the group, a position that is very important and that the world champions want to maintain. To do this, they must win without surprises against Peru.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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