Lionel Messi’s participation in upcoming matches against Orlando City and D.C. United remains uncertain following a tackle by Montreal’s George Campbell during Inter Miami’s 3-2 victory on Saturday night. The incident has not only raised concerns about Messi’s fitness but has also sparked a debate about the MLS’s new injury rule.
Inter Miami is set to play three matches in just eight days, and with the Copa America on the horizon, keeping the Argentine superstar healthy is a top priority for both the club and his national team. Messi spent several minutes on the pitch after being tackled by Campbell just before halftime. The Montreal player’s momentum carried him directly into Messi as the 2022 World Cup champion extended his left leg to control a pass.
After being evaluated by trainers, Messi walked to the sideline, visibly upset about the two-minute wait he had to endure before re-entering the game at the next stoppage point, as per the new MLS rule implemented this season. Cameras captured Messi’s disgust as he said, “With this kind of rule, we’re headed in the wrong direction.”
Inter Miami coach Tata Martino did not comment on Messi’s condition after the match but criticized the rule change, stating that it should be re-evaluated. Campbell received a yellow card for the tackle, and Messi was forced to stand on the sidelines for two minutes. “With this rule change, there are situations that need to be reviewed,” Martino said. “For me, the infraction was clear. It was a yellow card, and in the end, we were the ones who lost Leo for two minutes.”
Despite Messi’s quiet night, just one week after making MLS history with five assists and six total goal contributions in a 6-2 win over the New York Red Bulls, Inter Miami secured a crucial victory. The team’s ability to mount a comeback and win without Messi’s direct involvement highlights their growing strength and depth.
As Inter Miami prepares for a demanding schedule, with matches against Orlando City on Wednesday and D.C. United next Saturday, the focus will be on Messi’s fitness and the potential impact of his absence. The club will need to carefully manage their star player’s workload to ensure he remains healthy for both the MLS season and the upcoming Copa America.
The controversy surrounding the MLS’s new injury rule is likely to continue, with players, coaches, and fans questioning its effectiveness and fairness. As the league continues to attract top talent from around the world, it will be crucial to strike a balance between player safety and the flow of the game.