Lionel Messi discusses the forthcoming Copa America final and his future aspirations for a career in an exclusive chat with writer Rama Pantoroto. Fans get a sneak peek into the future of one of football’s all-time greats as the legend opens up about his goals and dreams. This deeply moving discussion is not to be missed.
Problems with Inter Miami Injury updates on Lionel Messi following the Copa America final
A medical examination has shown that Leo Messi’s right ankle ligament has been injured. The captain’s availability will be decided based on regular evaluations and his recuperation progress, according to an update from the team’s communications department. There is currently no confirmed return schedule.
Messi will sit out at least the next two Inter Miami games leading up to the All-Star break, according to head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino. The next stop is Leagues Cup, where the squad will launch their title defense. Martino claims that the club does not anticipate any long-term effects from the injury.Messi out for at least two more Inter Miami matchesMessi and Luis Suarez were absent for Inter Miami’s success due to their participation in the Copa America. Out of their five matches, the Herons won four and lost a lopsided one against FC Cincinnati. While Diego Gomez and Benjamin Cremaschi are in the Olympics this summer, the team will not have them.
With a one-point lead over Cincinnati and a share of the Supporters’ Shield in the Eastern Conference, Miami has done well to provide themselves some breathing room. Despite having two games in hand, the defending MLS Cup champions, the Columbus Crew, are five points behind Miami. Next in line with 37 points is the New York Red Bulls.
However, given the events of last year’s inaugural campaign, it would be disappointing if Messi missed any Leagues Cup matches. Inter Miami will face Liga MX teams Puebla and Tigres UNAL in their League Cup group stage matches. If the team advances in the league, the rematch against Cincinnati could take place on August 24th, marking Miami’s next Major League Soccer encounter.