Lionel Messi looked on from the sidelines as Inter Miami CF lost 2-1 to Monterrey in the first leg of the teams’ Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal on Wednesday at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Jorge Rodriguez netted a stellar goal late in the game to give Monterrey the win on the night, as Messi was seated at field level supporting his teammates in their quest for a second trophy since his arrival in the summer of 2023.
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Messi has been dealing with a right hamstring issue for nearly a month, and though he trained with the rest of the squad on Tuesday, Miami head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino told media ahead of the match that he wouldn’t risk further injury to his star player.
After the match, Martino reiterated the team’s stance on Messi: “Like we said, he’s game to game. This wasn’t the game he wasn’t ready. This is how we’ll approach the match against Colorado [on Saturday] and the second leg against Monterrey.
“Every day he feels better, but today felt like too high a risk.”
Messi’s former Barcelona teammates Luis Suárez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba started for Miami against a Monterrey side that is second in the Liga MX Clausura. It beat MLS side FC Cincinnati 3-1 on aggregate to reach the quarters.
Tomás Avilés opened the scoring for the home side in the first half from a corner kick, but Monterrey struck back through Maximiliano Meza minutes after Miami’s David Ruiz was sent off in the 65th minute with his second yellow card of the night.
With Miami trying to hold on for the draw down a man, Rodriguez blasted a shot from outside the box past Drake Callender to give his team the win and another away goal ahead of the second leg on April 10 in Mexico, in which Miami will be desperate for its star player to be available.
Messi last played on March 13, making a 50-minute appearance for Miami against Nashville SC in the second leg of the Champions Cup round of 16. Despite the early substitution, the Miami star contributed to the 3-1 victory with a goal and an assist.
Overall, he has recorded five goals and two assists in five matches across all competitions for Miami this season.
Messi also missed both of Argentina‘s friendlies in the last international window due to the injury.
The MLS side bypassed the initial round of the Champions Cup by winning the inaugural edition of Leagues Cup in 2023, before beating Nashville in the round of 16 to advance to the quarterfinals.
The next match for Messi and Miami is an MLS home game against the Colorado Rapids on Saturday. It is unknown at this time whether he will be available for that game.