Worldwide alarm: Messi exits injured 17 days before World Cup

Lionel Messi left Inter Miami's 6-4 victory over Philadelphia Union at the 72nd minute due to hamstring discomfort, sparking concerns just 17 days before the 2026 World Cup. Coach Guillermo Hoyos downplayed the issue, attributing the exit to fatigue, though sources confirmed a mild muscle strain requiring 10-14 days of recovery.
Alarma mundialista: Messi sale lesionado a 17 días de la Copa
Fotografía de archivo de Lionel Messi (d) durante un partido de la Copa Mundial de 2022. EFE/Georgi Licovski

A spectacular scoring display took place last Sunday at Florida’s Nu Stadium. The Inter Miami team dominated the Philadelphia Union with an impressive 6-4 victory. However, this spectacular football result was immediately overshadowed by a concerning development for fans and the international press.

In the final stretch of the intense match, Argentine star Lionel Messi suddenly had to leave the field due to severe physical discomfort. Alarm bells went off immediately for international football and the Argentine national team. The world champion captain urgently requested to be substituted due to an impending muscle injury just 17 days before the 2026 World Cup.

At the 72nd minute of the match, when the vibrant encounter was tied 4-4, “The Flea” clutched his left hamstring in concern. According to multiple broadcasts, Messi decided to request a substitution and walked directly toward the tunnel. The cameras captured clear signs of discomfort and physical strain during his surprising exit.

What is his current medical status?

This concerning medical situation comes just three weeks before the start of the 2026 World Cup. Additionally, this eventful match represented Inter Miami’s final official commitment before the necessary international break in the American league. Following the immense uncertainty, it was officially confirmed that the painful injury was a mild muscle strain, according to sources linked to the national team.

Amid widespread concern and multiple journalistic speculation, the team’s coach, Guillermo Hoyos, quickly attempted to calm nerves. During the crowded post-game press conference, Hoyos sought to reassure the anxious international reporters gathered there. He forcefully assured them that Lionel Messi’s surprising exit was simply a precaution due to extreme fatigue.

“We don’t have information about that (injury) that I’m aware of. He was really fatigued, he had fatigue,” the Argentine coach said directly to the media. Hoyos added that the difficult climatic conditions at the venue severely affected his star player’s performance. “He was tired, the field was heavy. When in doubt, what you do is try not to take risks,” the strategist concluded, seeking to avoid further controversy.

Will the Argentine star make it to the 2026 World Cup debut?

Fortunately for millions of South American followers, the current encouraging medical prognosis indicates that the minor muscle fiber rupture is manageable. Treatment will require strict physical recovery time of between 10 and 14 continuous days of rest. During this delicate period, the renowned left-footed player will be constantly accompanied and supervised by the specialized medical staff of the Argentine Football Association (AFA).

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