Messi 'doing well', could play World Cup warmups
Lionel Messi is on track to return to action after dealing with a left hamstring injury that had sidelined him from recent matches. Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed that the football icon is...
Lionel Messi is on track to return to action after dealing with a left hamstring injury that had sidelined him from recent matches. Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed that the football icon is progressing well in his recovery and may feature in some of the team's warm-up fixtures ahead of a major tournament. This is encouraging news for Argentina, as Messi's availability could significantly impact their preparations and overall squad confidence.
The injury had raised concerns about whether Messi would be fully fit for the upcoming competition, given his importance to Argentina's attacking play and leadership on the pitch. Hamstring issues can be tricky to manage, especially for players in their mid-thirties, so the coaching staff has been cautious with his rehabilitation. Scaloni's positive update suggests the medical team has successfully managed the problem without rushing him back.
All eyes will be on Messi's involvement in the upcoming warm-up matches to gauge his match fitness and sharpness. How many minutes he plays and how he performs in these friendlies will be crucial indicators of whether he'll be at full capacity when the tournament begins. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see if he shows any signs of discomfort or if he returns to his usual commanding form.