Argentina’s football icon, Lionel Messi, is ready to lead his nation in their upcoming World Cup qualifier against Venezuela. However, the team may face a setback as midfielder Alexis Mac Allister’s participation remains uncertain due to fitness concerns, manager Lionel Scaloni revealed.
Messi Back in Action
The Argentine squad received a significant boost with Lionel Messi’s return to full fitness. The 37-year-old superstar missed Argentina’s last two qualifiers against Chile and Colombia while recovering from a right ankle injury sustained during the Copa América final against Colombia in July. Messi, now back on the field with Inter Miami in Major League Soccer, looks ready to make his international return.
“Lionel Messi is doing well,” Scaloni assured reporters on Tuesday. “He has played several matches with Inter Miami recently, and after missing the last call-up to recover, he’s now ready to return. Leo has been training with the team and will be part of the squad for Venezuela—a challenging opponent.”
Lionel Messi’s presence is vital for Argentina, who are aiming to continue their impressive World Cup qualifying campaign. His leadership and form at Inter Miami, where he’s had an immediate impact, should give Argentina confidence heading into Thursday’s match.
Mac Allister Faces Uncertainty
While Lionel Messi’s return is confirmed, Mac Allister’s participation is in doubt. The Liverpool midfielder was substituted at halftime during their 1-0 Premier League victory over Crystal Palace last weekend, and has since been training separately from the rest of the Argentina squad.
“He’s working apart from the group, and we’ll assess his condition closer to the match,” Scaloni said. “It’s hard to say if he’ll be available for the game against Venezuela, but we have to be cautious. He’s played a lot of football lately, and we need to protect him from further issues.”
Scaloni didn’t rule out the possibility of Mac Allister featuring, but suggested the decision would be made at the last moment, leaving his place in Thursday’s match hanging in the balance.
Preparing Amid Hurricane Threat
As the team prepares in Florida at Inter Miami’s training center, they’re also dealing with the looming threat of Hurricane Milton. The Category 5 storm is set to impact Florida’s Gulf Coast, raising concerns over safety and logistics for the Argentine squad.
“We’re working in great facilities here, but of course, safety comes first,” Scaloni said. “The hurricane is approaching, and while we’re focused on the game, we’re keeping an eye on how this situation evolves. It’s impossible not to worry when there’s such a powerful storm nearby. Our flight plans are up in the air, and we’ll have to see if it’s safe for us to leave tomorrow as scheduled.”
The storm has already caused widespread evacuations across Florida, and the Argentine team remains on alert as they monitor updates from local authorities. The safety of the players and staff remains Scaloni’s top priority, even as the focus is on the match against Venezuela.
Argentina’s Path Ahead
Thursday’s clash at Monumental Stadium in Maturín is a key step in Argentina’s qualification journey. With Lionel Messi back in the lineup and the team performing well in recent months, fans expect a strong showing despite the uncertainties surrounding Mac Allister and the weather conditions in Florida.
As the Albiceleste prepare for battle on the pitch, their ability to adapt to challenges—both on and off the field—will be put to the test.