Messi’s injury at the World Cup casts a shadow over Argentina’s preparations ahead of the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup, sparking significant concern among Argentine fans and football lovers worldwide.
This comes after the Argentine star was substituted in the second half of his team’s match for Inter Miami against Philadelphia Union, which ended with Inter Miami winning 6-4, just three weeks before the kickoff of the world’s most important football event.
Argentine press reports revealed that the initial examinations Messi underwent confirmed that the injury is not serious, with no muscle tear diagnosed.
Despite this reassuring news, the full recovery time remains unknown, leaving his participation in the World Cup opening match uncertain for now.
The same reports indicated that Messi is experiencing muscle discomfort, which calls for caution in managing his health condition.
No specific date has been set for his return to the field, thus the possibility of him joining the match against Algeria, scheduled for June 17 in Group 10, remains unclear.
This group includes Argentina, Algeria, Jordan, and Austria, making every match critically important in the tournament journey.
The most pressing question remains how ready the Tango star is and his stance on participating in this major football event. Although Messi’s injury at the World Cup is not severe, maintaining his full physical fitness is a top priority to ensure he delivers his best performance and fulfills the ambitions of his fans to compete for the world title.

