Messi's injury confirmed to be minor

Renowned insider Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on the health of Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi, putting fans at ease. The Argentine star was substituted in the 73rd minute of the match against Philadelphia Union due to discomfort.
Messi's early exit caused concern among Inter Miami and Argentina national team fans, as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches and Lionel's condition is vital for the reigning champions.
Fabrizio Romano announced on his X social media account that no serious injury was detected in Messi. He noted that while the player has some discomfort, medical examinations showed no cause for alarm.
"Lionel Messi has some discomfort, but tests confirmed no serious injury. Messi will be ready for the Argentina national team," Romano wrote.
This news is a huge relief for Argentina, as Messi remains the team's primary leader, playmaker, and mental pillar in major tournaments. His presence on the pitch impacts not just goals or assists, but the confidence of the entire squad.
Earlier, it was reported that Lionel Messi was included in Argentina's extended squad for the 2026 World Cup, meaning he has the chance to lead his country in the next major tournament.
The 2026 World Cup will take place in the USA, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. Argentina will face Algeria, Austria, and Jordan in the group stage.
Argentina heads to the World Cup as the defending champions, bringing high expectations and pressure. Messi is well-versed in handling such pressure; his experience, leadership, and composure in decisive moments could once again be a vital weapon for Argentina.
The fact that the discomfort at Inter Miami did not turn into a serious problem is good news for Argentines. The main task now is to ensure Messi is fully recovered without unnecessary risks before joining the national team.
In short, according to Fabrizio Romano, Lionel Messi has not suffered a serious injury. He was substituted due to discomfort against Philadelphia Union but is expected to be ready for the Argentina national team. The most important thing for fans: Messi is on track, and the worry is currently on pause.













