Jordi Alba and Inter Miami hope that Lionel Messi’s injury is “nothing serious”, with there still a chance that he could face D.C. United.
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- Argentine icon nursing untimely knock
- Herons reluctant to take risks on fitness
- May yet figure in trip to the capital
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The Herons are due to be back in MLS action on Saturday when taking in a trip to Washington. There are serious fears that eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi will not be involved in that contest after picking up an untimely knock in a CONCACAF Champions Cup win over Nashville.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Tata Martino has suggested that Messi will not be risked for a visit to the U.S. capital, but Alba is refusing to rule his former Barcelona team-mate out. Inter Miami cannot afford to lose the Argentine superstar on a long-term basis, but are also aware of how important he is to collective efforts in each passing fixture.
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WHAT ALBA SAID ABOUT MESSI
Alba has told when discussing Messi’s fitness: “I guess Leo noticed something. He always wants to play and to help the team, but we’ll see what the results say. I don’t know much about what happened, but we will soon know more. I hope it’s nothing and that he can help us in Saturday’s game and in the next one, he’s a fundamental player for us, and were know it. He gives so much to all the players, and he makes us better, it’s a huge help to have him in our team and we hope this injury is nothing serious.”
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WHAT NEXT FOR MESSI?
If Messi misses out against D.C. United, then he will not be seen again by Inter Miami until the end of a month and a meeting with New York City on March 30 – with the talismanic 36-year-old set to sit out a visit to NYC to face the Red Bulls on March 23 as he will be on international duty.