Lionel Messi Leads Argentina to Victory Over Iceland
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Lionel Messi had some high expectations this summer, aiming to lead Argentina to back-to-back FIFA World Cup titles as the 2026 FIFA World Cup commenced across North America on June 11. On June 9, Messi scored in a 3-0 win against Iceland during a pre-World Cup friendly held at Auburn University’s Jordan-Hare Stadium. The game featured a lively crowd, typically familiar with college football on fall Saturdays. Messi, who entered as a second-half substitute, found the back of the net with a penalty, contributing to the Albiceleste's solid victory. This friendly was Argentina's second match in a week at an SEC venue, following their 2-0 win over Honduras on June 6 at Texas A&M.
Argentina prepared to defend its World Cup title in Kansas City against Algeria on June 16, with subsequent matches lined up against Austria on June 22 and Jordan on June 27. On the eve of the match against Honduras, Messi had experienced some muscle fatigue and a slight strain in his left hamstring but was active in warm-ups before sitting out the match, during which Argentina clinched a 2-0 victory. Although he did not participate, he observed the match from the sidelines, engaging in a jersey exchange with Texas A&M's quarterback Marcel Reed.
Additionally, on May 28, Messi was officially named in Argentina's final 26-man roster for the upcoming World Cup, despite earlier injury concerns. The national team outlined their preparations with back-to-back friendlies against Honduras and Iceland as their final preparations for the group stage, commencing with Algeria on June 16.
Inter Miami, where Messi currently plays, confirmed on May 25 that he was coping with left hamstring an issue. The team indicated that his recovery would depend on his clinical progress. Prior to this, Messi had shown impressive form with Inter Miami, being involved in several goals and assisting teammates during matches. His contributions have set records in the MLS, as he quickly climbed to become the fastest player to reach 100 goal contributions in regular-season play. Overall, with his sixth World Cup on the horizon, Messi aimed to lead Argentina to another championship while navigating the challenges of recent muscle fatigue.
Fonte: foxsports.com.