TLionel Messi will begin an intensive rehabilitation program this week after suffering a muscle tear in his left hamstring during a trip to Inter Miami CF.
The news had an immediate impact on both Major League Soccer and Argentina, especially with the upcoming 2026 World Cup, which begins in just four months.
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Inter Miami prioritize Argentine captain’s full recovery
The club’s medical staff, in constant coordination with the AFA, have decided that Messi will not take part in any future commercial activities of the team.
The priorities are clear.
Avoid muscle recurrence. Manage your workload for the coming weeks. Make sure you’re feeling your best on June 11th.
The goal is for No. 10 to play in his sixth World Cup without any physical limitations.
Messi could be out for at least three weeks
The club are expected to issue an official statement with an estimated time out, but initial reports suggest he will be out for at least three weeks.
This period includes:
Specific physical therapy tasks. Progressive rehabilitation in the field. Ongoing medical evaluation.
In the case of hamstring injuries, especially in high-level competitive soccer players, caution is usually the key to avoiding recurrence.
Argentina and the United States include “Messimania”
There were concerns both in Argentina and the United States, where Messi has attracted the attention of the sporting world and media. It is hoped that his discipline and experience will allow him to recover without incident.
With just four months until the 2026 World Cup, the Argentina captain’s every move will be closely monitored. The mission is clear. It is to ensure that Albiceleste’s top player is in optimal condition to lead the team in North America, and perhaps end the cycle at the top of the World Cup.
