Lionel Messi Is Substituted For Muscle Fatigue During Inter Miami Match, Raising World Cup Concerns
Lionel Messi being substituted during an Inter Miami CF match due to muscle fatigue has raised new questions about his long-term fitness and potential availability for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Messi was substituted out of the match as a precautionary measure after appearing to experience discomfort during play. Messi was seen grabbing his calf, which alarmed fans and staff. Inter Miami later indicated that the decision was related to muscle fatigue rather than a significant injury.
The incident still drew immediate attention because of Messi’s age and the physical demands he continues to face as he balances club and international responsibilities at this stage of his career.
The situation arises during an important period leading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, when Messi is widely expected to play a central, veteran role for the Argentina national football team if healthy. While there has been no indication that the muscle fatigue issue is serious, any fitness concern involving the veteran forward is likely to spark discussion about whether he will be able to maintain his condition and performance through the buildup to the tournament.
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Messi has remained one of the most influential players in world football despite entering the later stages of his career. However, workload management has become an increasingly important topic for veteran players competing in congested schedules across domestic leagues, international tournaments and exhibition competitions.
Other examples from national teams include James Rodriguez of Colombia, who also plays in the MLS for Minnesota United, and Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays in the Saudi Pro League for Al-Nassr. Both of these players are in the later years of their careers and have to carefully manage their fitness to be ready for this World Cup. Inter Miami and Argentina will likely continue to monitor his playing time closely to avoid more serious injury concerns ahead of major competitions.
At 39 years old by the time the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, Messi is approaching what is widely expected to be the final World Cup appearance of his career. As players age, recovery time and long-term fitness management often become increasingly important, particularly for athletes continuing to compete at the highest levels of club and international football.
While Messi has continued to perform at an elite level in his later years, incidents involving muscle fatigue are likely to draw additional scrutiny, given the physical demands of maintaining fitness deep into a professional career. It is likely to be the Argentine legend’s last World Cup tournament.
Despite the concerns surrounding the substitution, early indications suggested the move was primarily precautionary. Attention will now shift toward Messi’s recovery and his availability for upcoming matches, while discussions surrounding his readiness for the 2026 World Cup are expected to continue as the tournament approaches.
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