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Messi's teammate reveals what the Argentine did when he realized his injury

Lionel Messi was upset with his injury

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi was upset with his injury
Lionel Messi was upset with his injury

Lionel Messi requested the change in Inter Miami's most recent match in the MLS. The player was unable to continue in the match against Toronto FC and on this day, it was learned that it was a muscular overload, but that he was not at any risk. However, Gerardo Martino would make the decision to rest him against Orlando City. This is taking into account the necessary presence of the footballer in the final of the US Open Cup on September 27.

 

During his career, Lionel Messi has been characterized as a player who does not like to leave the field. However, over the years he has understood that his role must be better optimized so that he has better performance despite his age. “We must know how to handle Messi, because we all want to see much more of him,” confessed the Inter Miami coach. Now, it is revealed what Messi did when he asked for the change and how he really felt according to his teammates.

A player who scored in the last duel was Farías. The Argentine player had a great match against Toronto FC and saw up close everything that happened with Messi, who asked to leave in the 36th minute.
“In the team we never want Leo to leave. He is a key piece for us. At halftime not much was said. We were very focused on the game. God willing it was nothing, but well, he looked angry. He always wants to be there, he wants to compete,” said Farías. This allowed us to know what the player really has.

 

What Farías said about what Messi did when he was substituted

When talking about how Messi was feeling, it was Farías in a press conference who revealed that the captain of the Argentine National Team did not take well having to leave the field of play given his great competitiveness and great desire to always be present. “I was a little annoyed. Nobody wants to go out, least of all because of an injury. I don't know what it was, if it was tiredness or something muscular.


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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