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Messi out of Argentina’s next World Cup qualifiers

 Inter Miami forward, Lionel Messi, has not been included in Argentina’s squad for their forthcom­ing World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil.

The 37-year-old returned to Miami’s starting line-up for their Major League Soccer win over Atlanta United but picked up an injury during Sunday’s game.

Inter later confirmed the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has a “low-grade” injury to his adductor muscle.

Messi was rested for three Mi­ami games before coming off the bench and scoring in last week’s CONCACAF Champions Cup win at Jamaican side Cavalier.

Messi said in a story on Insta­gram, external that it was a “shame to miss two such special qualifica­tion games”.

“I wanted to be there as always but at the last minute, a minor injury forced me to take a break before playing again,” he said.

“But I’ll be supporting and cheering from here like a fan.”

Argentina can secure qualifica­tion for next year’s World Cup in this round of games as the holders visit Uruguay and host Brazil.

They lead South America’s 10-team qualifying group by five points from Uruguay with six games remaining, with Brazil seven points adrift in fifth.

The top six qualify automati­cally for the 2026 World Cup while the seventh-placed team goes into a play-off.

After 12 rounds, Messi is the top scorer with six goals, taking his overall tally to 112 from 191 international appearances.

Argentina will also be without injured Roma striker Paulo Dybala  and River Plate full-back Gonzalo Montiel.

Brazil will be without Messi’s former Barcelona team-mate Ney­mar as a thigh injury has denied the Santos forward, 33, a return to the national team.

—BBC

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