Messi Rested For FIFA WC Qualifiers Against Brazil, Uruguay Due To Discomfort

Messi rested for FIFA WC qualifiers against Brazil, Uruguay due to discomfort

FIFA World Cup: Lionel Messi has been rested by Argentina ahead of their two FIFA World Cup qualifiers games which was confirmed after head coach Lionel Scaloni announced the 26-man squad on Monday. Alongside Messi, Paulo Dybala also misses out on his third consecutive national team duty through injury.
Messi was sidelined for his last three league games at Inter Miami due to ‘fatigue’ and made a return to his side during the 2-1 win over Atlanta United on Monday (IST). Javier Mascherano, head coach of his club side, explained that Messi is not injured and sat out the games purely as a precaution but is now said to be facing discomfort.

Argentina have had the most points after each match day so far, and goal difference is the only reason they have not topped the table right from the very start of qualifying. Even so, Lionel Scaloni’s Albiceleste moved top after the third round of fixtures and have been there ever since.

After their Copa America triumph, with Lionel Messi out injured, Argentina suffered two of their three defeats of this qualification campaign (against Colombia and Paraguay) and dropped points when they drew with Venezuela, all of which came away from home.

This has not done much to halt their charge, however, as they are still five points clear of second-placed Uruguay, and the chasing pack continues to stumble – only three points separate second and sixth in the table.

Given that seventh-placed Bolivia can only reach a maximum of 31 points, Argentina only need to pick up seven points from an available 18 to guarantee their automatic qualification for the FIFA World Cup 26. The problem they face is that their next two opponents are Uruguay (March 21) and Brazil ( March 25), two fellow South American giants.

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Given that seventh-placed Bolivia can only reach a maximum of 31 points, Argentina only need to pick up seven points from an available 18 to guarantee their automatic qualification for the FIFA World Cup 26. The problem they face is that their next two opponents are Uruguay (March 21) and Brazil ( March 25), two fellow South American giants.

Article Source: IANS