Published 13:53 IST, August 15th 2023
Is Lionel Messi injured? Inter Miami coach Gerardo Martino provides update on Barca legend
Inter Miami head coach Gerardo Martino provides a major update on Lionel Messi's injury, which he faced on Monday ahead of the semifinal match of the Leagues Cup.
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Lionel Messi has been on fire for Inter Miami since his arrival last month. The Argentine star went on to score 8 goals in his first 5 matches for Miami. Inter Miami will be looking to play the semi-final match of the Leagues Cup against Philadelphia on Wednesday at Subaru Park.
3 things you need to know
- Lionel Messi has scored in every match he has played for Miami this season
- Messi has played a total of 384 minutes in the Leagues Cup so far
- Messi suffered a minor injury in training ahead of the Leagues Cup semi-final
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Messi hurt his ankle in training on Monday
Lionel Messi has been exceptional for David Beckham’s side and has given them a new face in the USA. Messi took Inter Miami to the semi-finals of the first competition he participated in with the team. The player has been regular and has played all the games for the team and scored in all of them. With eight goals in five games since joining the MLS team in July, Messi has recently played a key role in guiding Miami to the Leagues Cup semifinals.
However, according to the reports Messi faced a minor injury on his right ankle during the club’s training session on Monday. The injury raised concerns whether the captain will participate in the crucial match on Wednesday or not. Prior to their Leagues Cup semifinal matchup against the Philadelphia Union, Inter Miami coach Gerardo Martino downplayed worries about a possible injury to Lionel Messi.
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Gerardo Martino provides a major update on Lionel Messi's injury concern
Before leaving for their League Cup semi-final against the Philadelphia Union, Martino spoke to the media and said the following:
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"I was only at a part of the session because I had a meeting afterwards and was finishing preparing, so I didn't see exactly what happened. But if it was something serious, I'm sure everyone would have been shocked," "Since everyone was fine, I imagine nothing happened."
It's important to note that Messi's arrival in Miami has made a big difference in how well the team does. Before he got there, they hadn't won in 11 straight games, but since the 7th time Ballon d’Or winner joined the club earlier this summer, they've won five in a row and are unbeatable.
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13:53 IST, August 15th 2023