Inter Miami is back in MLS action tomorrow. The Herons will travel to California to play the LA Galaxy just three days after defeating Real Salt Lake handily in the season opener. However, only hours before kickoff, unfavorable news strikes as eight important players are ruled out due to injury, dampening the euphoria surrounding Lionel Messi and company.
Inter Miami is back in MLS action tomorrow. The Herons will travel to California to play the LA Galaxy just three days after defeating Real Salt Lake handily in the season opener. However, only hours before kickoff, unfavorable news strikes as eight important players are ruled out due to injury, dampening the euphoria surrounding Lionel Messi and company.
Just hours before the LA Galaxy game, depressing news struck Lionel Messi’s side, placing eight Inter Miami players on the injury list.
Due to a knock to his left ACL, Franco Fray and Facundo Farias are sidelined, while Franco Negri has been out for months with a torn right ACL. In addition, Robbie Robinson had to leave the preseason tour early after a medical evaluation, while Benjamin Cremaschi had to undergo sports hernia surgery. This is undoubtedly a serious setback for Tata Martino in the lead-up to their match tomorrow. In relation to that, how is Lionel Messi doing?
While he assisted the first goal, Lionel Messi did not score over the entire ninety minutes of play for Inter Miami against RSL. Nevertheless, Tata Martino praised La Pulga and the captain’s propensity to constantly find himself in a goal-scoring situation in his post-match remarks. The manager said, “He is obviously fine,” in response to a question regarding Messi’s fitness. Aside from that, he feels fine physically and is driven.
Fans may definitely breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Messi is prepared for tomorrow’s match. The good news doesn’t stop here: Federico Redondo, the newest addition to David Beckham’s soccer team, might play in tomorrow’s match. Along with his new teammates, the young player has traveled, and Martino intends to give the midfielder some playing time.
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