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Lionel Messi injury: Lionel Messi’s injury doesn’t look good, how soon will he play again for Inter Miami?

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Lionel Messi has been making the headlines recently, not because of his national team, Argentina’s Copa America 2024 title win, but because of his ankle injury that he suffered during the Copa America 2024 finals against Colombia.

Copa America 2024 finals: How did Lionel Messi get injured?

During the ultimate Copa America game, he was examined by professionals after being injured, and was advised to leave the field as he could not carry in that condition. Reports suggest that Lionel Messi was left with no choice but to leave the field, with tears in his eyes, even though he was determined upon playing even after the injury.

Lionel Messi spotted walking with limp at Inter Miami game

Lionel Messi was seen in a great deal of discomfort during his club, Inter Miami’ clash against Chicago Fire FC. Even though cheered and waved at fans with a smile, he was also seen limping in pain, to and from the midfield, where he was felicitated for the Copa America win by Inter Miami CF owner Jorge Mas, with a beautiful plaque, while Messi’s fans cheered him on.

Will Messi be back to playing soon?

It is still uncertain when Messi will again be seen inaction for Inter Miami as there is still no word from club officials around his fitness an readiness to play a game. Currently, his injury is being examined on a weekly basis, according to the club coach, and after improvement, he would again be fit to play. However, looking at the condition the Argentina star currently is in, it may take more than a few weeks for him to heal completely.

FAQs:

Which club does Lionel Messi play for?
Lionel Messi currently plays for Inter Miami, a US-based football club that majorly plays in Major League Soccer, a popular followed football league in the United States and Canada. Will Lionel Messi come back to play in Inter Miami?
Even though Lionel Messi looks gravely injured and has missed the last Inter Miami match against Chicago Fire FC, he may be back soon after his ankle injury heals.

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