Lionel Messi potentially hurt during a World Cup qualifying match

Lionel Messi may have suffered an injury during a recent World Cup qualifier, which is a worrying news for both Argentina and Inter Miami supporters.

According to GOAL, Lionel Messi’s fitness was questioned during a recent World Cup qualifier, which is worrying news for supporters of Argentina and Inter Miami. The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner, who will already miss one MLS game owing to international obligations, would now have to sit out an extended amount of time.

In the qualifying match against Ecuador, Messi once again shown his talent by netting an incredible free-kick in the 78th minute to give the defending FIFA World Cup champions a 1-0 victory. Messi’s substitution in the 89th minute, an uncommon occurrence for the legendary captain, changed the course of the game.

After the game, Argentina’s head coach, Lionel Scaloni, expressed concerns over injuries. He acknowledged that Messi needed to be replaced since he was “feeling something.” Scaloni emphasized that he wouldn’t have substituted if he hadn’t had to. The coach’s remarks about Messi’s fitness caused concern, and he said that tests will be done to determine his status.

Speaking to Telemundo after the match, Messi downplayed any injury concerns but acknowledged feeling a bit tired. He commented, “I was a little tired, so it happened that I went out, and surely it won’t be the last time I go out during matches.”

The next World Cup qualifying match for Argentina is against Bolivia, and Messi’s availability is still unknown. Inter Miami, meanwhile, will be eagerly anticipating Messi’s speedy recovery as they prepare for a critical Major League Soccer match against Atlanta United on September 16.

As they wait impatiently for news on Lionel Messi’s condition, football fans on both sides of the Atlantic expect to see the legend of the game soon.

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