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What games will Lionel Messi miss with Inter Miami to play with Argentina?

The matches that Messi would miss to play with Argentina

By William Estrella

The matches that Messi would miss to play with Argentina
The matches that Messi would miss to play with Argentina

Lionel Messi is already having a great first month with Inter Miami. The Argentine soccer player has established himself in an important way in American soccer and has had an immediate impact on David Beckham's team. Now, the soccer player has also managed to debut in the MLS where he scored a goal despite not starting the match.

 

The arrival of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami has gone better than expected. The reality is that the Argentine soccer player arrived to change the short history of this franchise, and in his first month he already managed to give them a title, put them in the final of the US Open Cup and also win a game in MLS again, where they are franchise last However, Messi's great challenge of taking Miami to the playoffs could be conditioned due to his commitments with the Argentine team.

The FIFA date starts in September and the Argentine National Team will summon Lionel Messi to face the first qualifying dates for the 2026 World Cup. Regardless of whether the player intends to play the World Cup or not, he wants to help his country to ensure its classification. However, this causes him to miss games with Inter Miami as MLS won't stop.

 

What matches will Messi miss with Inter Miami?

Because MLS will not stop at the double date of the South American Qualifiers, Lionel Messi will miss three Inter Miami games, in theory, according to Gerardo Martino, the club's coach. These would be against Los Angeles FC (away), Sporting Kansas City (home) and Atlanta United (away).


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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