Messi sits out as Miami loses 1st game of season
Written by I Dig SportsLionel Messi was given the day off Sunday as Inter Miami lost 3-2 to CF Montreal, while teammates Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets were left out of the starting lineup but came on as second-half substitutes.
It was Miami's first loss of the season.
The 36-year-old Argentina star has played every minute of Miami's three MLS matches so far in 2024, as well as in its Concacaf Champions League draw at Nashville SC on Thursday, and assistant coach Javier Morales hinted on Saturday that Messi would be rested ahead of the return leg against Nashville.
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"We all know Leo and he is a player who wants to play every game," Morales said during a media availability Saturday. "I think we will have a conversation with him, see how he feels, see how he is and try to decide what is best for him because he has played 90 minutes every game and we will make the best decision thinking about the future."
Messi scored to help Miami rescue a 2-2 draw against Nashville but also suffered a hard tackle on his shin late in the game. Morales said it was just a "knock" and was not a factor in the decision of whether he will play Sunday, though Messi was later officially listed as questionable with a shin issue on MLS' player status report.
Suarez, who scored Miami's other goal against Nashville on Thursday, found himself in a similar position to Messi having also started all four games this season. And the 37-year-old was left out of the starting lineup, but came on in the second half with Miami trailing 3-1.
"Luis is fine, he has played all the games and scored two goals in the last home game and one goal [on Thursday]," Morales said prior to the game. "The injury is fine, and he is fit to play.
"But what we talked about just now, both Luis, Leo, all the players, have been playing a lot of minutes, especially in this stretch of matches, and we have to manage it the best we can because it's a long season and we're just starting. We can't do anything crazy. Same as Leo, we will talk to Luis and see what is best for the team.
Another former Barcelona player, Jordi Alba, was in the lineup against Montreal and scored a lovely goal in a comeback bid for Miami that came up short.
Miami will host Nashville in the return leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup round-of-16-tie on Wednesday.