Alexis Mac Allister has reignited the debate on whether Lionel Messi will participate in the 2026 World Cup.
Despite Messi’s recent struggles with injury, Mac Allister’s comments suggest that the legendary forward may still have a role to play in Argentina’s quest for glory in the next World Cup.
Lionel Messi has been sidelined since suffering a ligament injury during Argentina’s victorious Copa America 2024 final against Colombia. The injury has kept the 37-year-old superstar out of action for more than a month; raising concerns about his fitness and ability to continue performing at the highest level.
His notable absence from Argentina’s World Cup Qualifiers against Chile and Colombia in September highlighted the severity of the injury.
This has fueled speculation about his recovery timeline and whether he will be able to return to the pitch before mid-September. Despite his absence, he was recently seen training, sparking hope that he might be back in action soon.
The situation is complicated by the intense demands of playing for both Inter Miami and La Albiceleste.
Since signing with Miami in the summer of 2023, Messi has faced the challenges of MLS‘ grueling travel schedule, the varied climates, and the physical toll all of these factors take.
These factors have exacerbated his injury woes; leading to missed matches, including critical fixtures that ultimately cost Inter Miami a spot in the playoffs last season.
The struggle to balance club commitments with international duties is a significant concern for the Argentine star; especially as he approaches the twilight of his career. With leg injuries piling up, the question arises. Can Messi realistically compete in the 2026 World Cup while continuing to play regularly for Miami?
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