Miami gave good news about Messi
Lionel Messi has been sidelined for almost a month due to a hamstring injury. As a result, he missed four matches for Inter Miami and two friendlies against Argentina. However, for now he has no more pain or discomfort, Inter Miami said. As a result, the Argentine superstar will soon be playing for the Florida club. And that could be April 17, when Miami faces Monterrey in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
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However, Messi joined the training before the first leg against Monterrey. He was expected to play the match, but Miami lost 2-1 with Lmten in the gallery as a spectator. Therefore, they want to play Messi at any cost in the second leg of the Champions Cup quarter-finals. Miami announced Messi's return to the field in a post on social media X (formerly Twitter) handle. They wrote, 'He is returning.'
Miami is back in action in Major League Soccer (MLS) tomorrow (Sunday) before the match against Monterrey. Speculation is rife whether Messi will play in that match against Colorado. Because the Argentinian captain was fully focused in pre-match training. He has also been included in Miami's announced squad. Miami's assistant coach Javi Morales has said that Messi will play at least 10 minutes to get an idea of his match fitness.
After today's practice, Morales assured about Messi's game, "He is slowly getting ready. We will see how he feels today, then decide on Saturday's (Sunday morning Bangladesh time) match. With that physio and practicing everyday on the field. Sometimes it depends on how he feels. He continues to practice.'
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He added, 'We will see how he feels in practice. If he feels good, I'm sure Tata (coach Gerardo Martino) will consider him, whether it's for 10, 15 or 45 minutes. We want to have him. We will do our best for that, that is the most important thing. We will take a decision based on tomorrow's match, then we will see what happens on Wednesday.''
Without Messi, Miami has lost all three of the four matches played so far. They are currently second in the MLS points table with three wins and two draws in seven matches.