
Messi Exits Inter Miami vs. Philadelphia Union Match Amid Hamstring Injury Concerns
Lionel Messi left the field during his team Inter Miami's MLS match against Philadelphia Union in the 73rd minute of the game played on Sunday night. The Argentine star indicated he felt pain in his left hamstring, necessitating his early departure in an unusual incident for the player, which raised many questions about the nature and severity of the injury at this stage of the season.
Messi walked slowly towards the locker rooms without the accompaniment of medical staff, a scene that reflected uncertainty about whether the substitution was a precautionary measure or due to an injury requiring a long absence. Despite this, Inter Miami managed to secure a 6-4 victory in a match that saw Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez net a hat-trick, while Milan Iloski also scored three goals for Philadelphia Union during the first half.
The match set an MLS record with eight goals scored before the end of the first half, reflecting the attacking excitement that dominated the encounter. As the club aims to solidify its second-place position in the Eastern Conference standings, attention is now focused on Messi's physical condition, especially with the World Cup group stage with the Argentine national team scheduled to begin on June 16.