Messi Injury Scare MLS World Cup
Maryam Tariq
Messi Exit Philadelphia Match
Lionel Messi caused alarm after leaving Inter Miami’s Major League Soccer match against Philadelphia Union in the 73rd minute. The Argentine star was seen clutching the back of his left leg before requesting to be substituted during the rain-soaked game, which Inter Miami won 6–4.
Despite the incident, Messi appeared to walk normally as he headed straight down the tunnel, easing some immediate fears among fans and teammates.
Fatigue Rain Pitch Explanation
Inter Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos said after the match that it was too early to confirm any injury and suggested the substitution may have been precautionary.
He explained that Messi was likely affected by fatigue and heavy pitch conditions, stating that no medical report had been received yet. According to him, the decision was made to avoid unnecessary risk, especially given Messi’s history of managing physical load carefully.
Hamstring Injury History Concern
Messi has dealt with recurring hamstring issues in recent years and has often been rested during busy schedules since joining Inter Miami in 2023. He also missed parts of pre-season earlier this year due to similar problems.

This background has increased concern whenever he shows signs of discomfort, especially so close to major tournaments.
World Cup 2026 Pressure
The timing of this injury scare is particularly sensitive, as the World Cup is just weeks away, starting on June 11 in Mexico City. Argentina, the defending champions, are expected to rely heavily on Messi as they begin their campaign against Algeria.
Argentina’s squad will be announced shortly, and the team will travel to the United States for pre-tournament friendlies before the competition begins.

Team Uncertainty Update
Messi’s teammate Mateo Silvetti said he had no clear information about the situation, reflecting the uncertainty inside the squad. He added that the team hopes the issue is not serious and that Messi will recover quickly.
With Inter Miami’s MLS schedule now paused for the World Cup break, attention has shifted entirely to Messi’s condition.
Sources: AFP / BBC Sport / Reuters









