Lionel Messi will sit out Argentina's World Cup qualifying matches against Uruguay and Brazil because of a low-grade adductor muscle injury. Despite scoring during an MLS match for Inter Miami against Atlanta United, Messi's discomfort during the game led to an MRI scan confirming the injury. His absence will be felt as Argentina seeks to maintain its leading position in qualifying, and he joins several other key players on the sidelines. The impact of his recovery will decide his future availability for crucial competitions.
Messi underwent an MRI scan to assess the extent of the discomfort in his adductor region, confirming the presence of a low-grade injury.
Argentina leads South American World Cup qualifying but will be without key players like Messi, Dybala, and Montiel for crucial upcoming matches.
His clinical progress and response to treatment will determine his availability for competition, as he missed key World Cup qualifying matches against Uruguay and Brazil.
Inter Miami confirmed Messi suffered a low-grade adductor muscle injury, which he sustained during Sunday's MLS match against Atlanta United.
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