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After a weekend of MLS action, Inter Miami shifts its attention to the CONCACAF Champions League. The Herons are gearing up to host Monterrey in the quarterfinals, Leg 1. As anticipation builds for what promises to be an enthralling encounter, Miami’s upcoming opponent star, Esteban Andrada, acknowledges the ‘big influence‘ that Lionel Messi can have on the game.

Speaking to TNT Sports Mexico, the Monterrey goalkeeper said, “He [Messi] has a big influence on the game. It’s always a different attraction when he’s there, obviously, both for the environment and the referees.” (Translated by DeepL). With La Pulga currently sidelined due to a right hamstring injury, his presence in the crucial match is somewhat uncertain. However, Andrada remains optimistic about facing the Argentinian superstar. “Hopefully, he can play and if not, we wish him a speedy recovery.” 

 

The excitement to compete against the 36-year-old striker is reaching fever pitch for Andrada. Notably, this match marks the first time Messi will face the Mexican club in his career, making it a remarkable experience for both him and the Liga MX side to compete against each other. Likewise, his presence is much needed for Miami, who are struggling to win without him. Tata Martino and Co. were held 1-1 in their previous MLS fixture against New York City at Chase Stadium. Before that, they endured 0-4 thrashing at the hands of the NY Red Bulls.

Such results make it an obligation for Messi to be there for his side in the knockout stage. Speaking of which, what is the latest news on his injury? Will he be able to participate in the CONCACAF Champions Cup match?

Tata Martino is still unsure about Lionel Messi facing Monterrey

During a recent press conference, Tata Martino provided an update on Lionel Messi’s availability, stating that they will decide whether Messi will play against Monterrey based on the developments over the next three or four days. “Wednesday’s match is an important match, but we have to think about the entire season,” he said. While Martino asserted that a decision will be made by Tuesday, there is still no update on the No. 10’s injury.


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Messi has not seen action since the CONCACAF Champions League RO16 Leg 2 against Nashville. Certainly, the management’s decision to rest the captain for over two weeks will allow the legendary striker a more thorough recovery period, with both Miami and Messi stressing a cautious approach to injury recovery. However, only time will reveal when the former Barcelona man will return to the pitch, fulfilling the dream of Esteban Andrada and his teammates.