As Inter Miami prepares to face the Chicago Fire this weekend, all eyes are on team captain Lionel Messi, who has recently returned to training following an extended injury layoff. The 37-year-old Argentine superstar has not featured for the Herons since June 1, missing action due to Copa América duties and a subsequent ankle injury sustained in the tournament’s final.
Inter Miami head coach Tata Martino provided an update on Messi’s status during a press conference on Thursday, expressing optimism about the player’s recovery progress. “In Leo’s case, as I said the other day, I cannot specify a time but he is already on the field. He’s already working with the trainers. He is no longer in the medical team’s area, he is training with the ball,” Martino stated.
However, Martino cautioned against rushing Messi back into competitive action, emphasizing the need to regain match fitness. “It is a matter of starting to get him into a physical shape and recover a bit of that physicality that any player loses when he is out for five or six weeks,” the coach explained.
While Messi’s return to training is a positive sign for Inter Miami fans, his availability for Saturday’s match at Soldier Field remains uncertain. Martino hinted at a cautious approach, stating, “He feels confident that he is leaving the injury behind. It is something that I believe is not far from happening.”
Inter Miami has already secured a playoff berth and currently holds a four-point lead at the top of the Supporters’ Shield rankings, with a game in hand over their nearest rivals, LA Galaxy. This comfortable position allows the team to prioritize Messi’s full recovery without rushing him back prematurely.
The Herons’ strong form in 2024 has been remarkable, even in Messi’s absence. As they approach the post-season, Martino will be focused on ensuring that his veteran stars, including Messi, are at peak fitness when their experience and quality can make the most significant impact.
As Inter Miami prepares for their away fixture against Chicago Fire, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely for any updates on Messi’s potential inclusion in the matchday squad. While his presence on the field would undoubtedly boost the team, the priority remains his full recovery and readiness for the crucial matches ahead in the MLS playoffs.