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Lionel Messi exits in first half of Inter Miami match with injury

Argentine skipper could miss next week’s US Open Cup final



Lionel Messi of Inter Miami looks on during a match against Toronto FC and Inter Miami CF at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Wednesday.
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Miami: Lionel Messi exited Inter Miami’s match against Toronto FC before halftime due to an unspecified injury on Wednesday, with coach Gerardo Martino saying his Argentine skipper could miss next week’s US Open Cup final.

Messi was replaced by Robert Taylor in the 37th minute with the score tied at 0-0, taking off the captain’s armband and handing it to DeAndre Yedlin.

Miami shrugged off the loss of the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner to cruise to a 4-0 win, with Taylor scoring twice and Facundo Farias and Benjamin Cremaschi also getting on the score sheet.

To miss Sunday's game

Messi, whose former Barcelona teammate Jordi Alba was also forced to leave Wednesday’s game early due to injury, missed Miami’s 5-2 loss at Atlanta on Saturday due to fatigue and sat out Argentina’s match against Bolivia last week.

Martino said they would evaluate the injuries to Messi and Alba in the coming days but added they would definitely miss Sunday’s game against Orlando City and were in doubt for the Cup final next Wednesday against Houston Dynamo.

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“There is no chance they will be there on Sunday. I know we have a final to play but they won’t go near the pitch if they can’t play,” said Martino.

Inter Miami's Lionel Messi takes an aim at the goal.
Image Credit: AFP

Old injury

The coach added that Messi had been carrying an “old injury”.

“The scans he had with the national team, they didn’t show any injury. We still saved him to be safe,” he added.

“We don’t think he has a muscular injury. That’s also from a conversation I just had with him. But we have to continue being careful. And we’ll look at it the next few days.”

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Miami have yet to lose with Messi on the field since signing him in July, a run that includes a triumph at last month’s Leagues Cup.

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