Lionel Messi “Fully Recovered” Ahead of Inter Miami’s MLS Opener

Inter Miami coach Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino has provided a positive update on Lionel Messi’s recovery from injury. Despite struggling with a groin problem during the team’s international tour, Messi started in their final preseason game against Newell’s Old Boys and played almost 60 minutes. Martino expressed his confidence in Messi’s recovery, stating that the Argentine superstar is “fully recovered” and that they are gradually working towards his peak condition for the upcoming league debut on Feb. 21.

Prior to the final preseason game, Messi missed a match in Hong Kong due to nagging injuries. He was unable to feature on the field and had to watch from the bench, prompting fans to voice their frustrations and demand refunds. However, Martino was pleased with Messi’s performance in the recent game, highlighting his contributions and overall positive impact on the team. This match served as a crucial preparation for the upcoming season opener.

The game against Newell’s Old Boys held special significance for both Messi and Martino. It marked the first time Messi faced his boyhood club, a team he supported in his youth and played for before joining Barcelona. Following the game, Messi shared his emotions on Instagram, describing it as a “very special game to end preseason.” Martino, who has a deep connection with Old Boys as a former player and coach, cherished the opportunity to reunite with friends and relive special memories.

For the players of Newell’s Old Boys, the match against Messi was a unique experience. They had the chance to compete against their idol and showcase their skills on the field. Newell’s coach Mauricio Larriera acknowledged the significance of the game in providing valuable playing time to the young talents within the team. The encounter with Messi and Inter Miami served as a learning opportunity and a memorable experience for the players.

Messi’s successful recovery from injury and impressive performance in the preseason game against Newell’s Old Boys have instilled confidence in both him and Inter Miami. As they look ahead to the MLS opener on Feb. 21, the team is focused on preparing Messi to be at his best for the upcoming challenges in the league. The emotional reunion with Messi’s boyhood club added a special touch to the preseason preparations, highlighting the bond between the players, coaches, and fans.

Augusto Schott

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