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Lionel Messi's physical condition is confirmed, this would be the date of his return

Lionel Messi's physical condition is confirmed

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi's physical condition is confirmed
Lionel Messi's physical condition is confirmed

Lionel Messi gave Inter Miami a major scare in the most recent matchday against Toronto FC. The Argentine player placed himself in an important way among the team's starters after being absent in the last two days. However, in the 36th minute, Lionel Messi made a gesture of pain in his leg and asked coach Gerardo Martino for a change. It should be remembered that Messi was already suffering from some physical discomfort since his participation with the Argentine National Team this month.

 

After the match, Gerardo Martino confirmed that Lionel Messi had to be evaluated in the next few hours by the medical team. However, Gerardo Martino confessed that he felt calm because Lionel Messi spoke with him and told him that it was just a physical discomfort. Now, from Argentina they confirm what happened to the player and when he could be back with the Florida team, which is fighting to qualify for the playoffs.

According to the Argentine journalist, Gaston Edul, Lionel Messi did not have any type of injury. In fact, it was a discomfort that the player had in the back of his right leg. For this reason, Lionel Messi settled down calmly once he left the match and even stayed on the bench alongside Jordi Alba, another player who also preferred to ask for a change after feeling physical discomfort like Lionel Messi.

 

When would Lionel Messi return to action?

According to journalist Gastón Edul, the Argentine soccer player would be back for the final US Open Cup match. In fact, it is practically confirmed that Lionel Messi will not have action in the next Major League Soccer match against Orlando City. This is because the player hopes to rest and reach the final on September 27 against the Houston Dynamo in the best possible way, where Lionel Messi could win his second official title with Inter Miami. A game with a high audience margin is expected.


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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