The wait is finally coming to an end. The main star of Inter Miami and one of the greatest players in football history, Lionel Messi, has a return date following the injury that sidelined him for several weeks.
Following a severe right ankle injury sustained during the Copa America 2024 final against Colombia, where Argentina ultimately secured their second consecutive championship, Messi was sidelined from the field for several weeks. He missed several matches with both Inter Miami and the Argentine national team.
However, according to journalist Fernando Czyz on his X (formerly Twitter) account @fczyz, Lionel Messi will return to the Inter Miami jersey next Saturday, when Gerardo Martino’s team faces the Philadelphia Union.
His return ends a long inactivity of nearly two months, during which the former Barcelona and PSG player missed, among other things, MLS matches, the Leagues Cup, and a doubleheader of World Cup qualifiers with the Argentine national team coached by Lionel Scaloni.
What injury did Messi have?
During a new edition of the Copa America final, held this time in the United States, Lionel Messi was chasing a Colombian player when he fell to the ground, revealing a serious injury.
To the concern of everyone present and viewers around the world, as they saw Messi in tears, it was later revealed that he had suffered a ligament injury in his right ankle, with an indefinite recovery time.
Messi and his return with Argentina
As the Argentine national team plays their doubleheader of World Cup qualifiers, having already defeated Chile 3-0 in the first match, Lionel Messi was one of the notable absences, with understandable reasons for his absence.
Regarding a potential future call-up for this tournament, which provides spots for the next World Cup to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it was none other than coach Lionel Scaloni who addressed Messi’s situation.
In a press conference for the attending journalists, the head coach of the Albiceleste stated: “We will wait for him to return to play and will communicate with him just as we do with everyone else.”