Why didn’t Lionel Messi start for Inter Miami in the preseason game against Vissel Kobe?

The Argentina captain missed Sunday’s game in Hong Kong and came off the bench for 30 minutes in Japan.

Roddy Cons

Roddy ConsRoddyConsUpdate: Feb 7th, 2024 08:28 EST

The Argentina captain missed Sunday’s game in Hong Kong and came off the bench for 30 minutes in Japan.

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Inter Miami ended their pre-season tour of Asia against Vissel Kobe in Japan on Wednesday and were again without the services of star man Lionel Messi from the start…although he did come on for the final 30 minutes.

Outrage in Hong Kong over Messi absence

The Argentina captain’s absence from Sunday’s win over Hong Kong caused outrage among local fans, who were left wondering when they might get another chance to see the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner. The Hong Kong government even got involved and have threatened not to pay the match organiser – and The Herons – for breach of contract.

Leo Messi on why he didn't play in Hong Kong 🗣️(via @InterMiamiCF) pic.twitter.com/ruTBA8MQAF

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An agreement was in place for Messi to play for at least 45 minutes against a Hong Kong XI but he ultimately wasn’t on the field for a single second because of an injury which had also restricted him to less than 10 minutes in the Riyadh Season Cup thrashing by Al Nassr, for whom Cristiano Ronaldo was missing because of his own fitness issues.

What injury is Messi suffering from?

Before facing Vissel Kobe, the former Barcelona playmaker revealed why he was forced to sit out the game at the weekend: “It was bad luck that I couldn’t play. I felt some discomfort in my adductor when we were in Saudi Arabia. An MRI scan showed I had some swelling, but no injury. It was a shame. I really wanted to play, especially because a lot of people came. It was so far away and people were so excited… but that’s part of the game.”

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Fans in Japan got their wish to see Messi 📸 pic.twitter.com/iIOZVtUiQg

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