Lionel Messi making his Major League Soccer (MLS) debut for Inter Miami against New York Red Bulls? That's the million dollar question for soccer fans in the US and across the world. Inter Miami coach Gerardo «Tata» Martino on Friday expressed uncertainty regarding the potential debut for the Argentine world cup winner this weekend.
As Inter Miami readies itself in New York, they are gearing up to face off against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday, marking their seventh match within a compact 23-day span.
Martino mentioned, «We will need to evaluate his condition following today's training session. It's inevitable that there will be moments when he won't be available.»
At the age of 36, Messi has been on the field for the entirety of Miami's last six matches. During Wednesday's US Open Cup semifinal victory against FC Cincinnati, which extended to the full 120 minutes, there were instances when Messi appeared fatigued. In spite of this, Messi managed to contribute with two assists and successfully convert the opening penalty kick during the shootout that followed.
But because Messi has played every minute of the past six matches, Miami coach Gerardo «Tata» Martino said he is fatigued and has not committed to playing him Saturday. The 36-year-old also could enter as a substitute, as per a Reuters report.
«I understand the expectations the rest of the world has to watch him, and that is undeniable,» Martino said. «But I cannot act based on that because then I would risk doing things wrong.»
As far as games that count in the MLS standings, the Inter Miami hope Messi push them back into contention. With 12 matches left, Miami is last in the