Lionel Messi leaves win early in Inter Miami injury concern
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Inter Miami is holding its breath with Lionel Messi a bit after defeating Nashville SC handily on Wednesday night to advance to the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinals.
While the club downed Nashville 3-1, they lost Messi five minutes into the second half after he came off the field in a shocking substitution so early in the match.
Head coach Tata Martino told reporters after the game that Messi came out because of a mild leg injury and he “most likely” will not be available for Saturday’s MLS regular season game against DC United.
“We will have some imaging to be sure,” Martino added, according to the Inter Miami Podcast.
The issue could pertain to a hamstring strain, according to the Miami Herald’s Michelle Kaufman.
Messi did score a goal and recorded an assist in the Inter Miami victory before coming out of the game in the 50th minute.
The football superstar assisted on Luis Suárez’s goal in the eighth minute and then Messi made it a 2-0 game when he booted one in himself in the 23rd minute.
Diego Gomez was able to feed the ball to Messi in the box and the Argentine was able to fire the ball into the top right corner of the net for the goal.
But the situation changed when Messi subbed out for Robert Taylor.
“We are conscious that when the season started, Messi was not going to play in all the games,” Martino said. “It’s not just replacing a player, it’s replacing the best player of all time. Nashville was being eliminated, we had to adapt the game for his absence.”
There already had been some injury concern over Messi when he did not play in Sunday’s regular season game against Montreal and had been listed as questionable for that particular match after getting hit in the shin last week.
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