Messi
battling groin injury, could miss Venezuela qualifier
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[September 02, 2016]
MENDOZA, Argentina (Reuters) -
Lionel Messi’s triumphant Argentina comeback has been tempered by a
hint he may not be fit to play in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier in
Venezuela.
Messi, who had gone back on his decision to quit the team following
their Copa America final defeat in June, scored the only goal in a
1-0 home win over Uruguay on Thursday that sent Argentina to the top
of the South American group.
However, the Argentina captain said he had a groin pain and had to
think about his fitness at the start of a busy season for his
national side and his club Barcelona.
“My groin is hurting a lot, from before this match,” Messi told
reporters. “We’ll see, I always want to be (in the team)… but there
are also a lot of important matches coming up.”
Messi explained why he had said he was retiring from international
football after Argentina’s loss to Chile in New Jersey in which he
missed his team’s first penalty in the decisive shootout.
“I didn’t deceive anyone in that moment,” he said. “I was very
disappointed because it was a hard blow and I said that because
that’s what I felt.
“But afterwards, seeing what this group (of players) is like, and
with the affection of the fans, I reconsidered.”
It was Messi’s third defeat in a major final with Argentina in two
years including the 2014 World Cup final against Germany in Brazil,
and fourth altogether.
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Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring. REUTERS/Marcos
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Messi is now back gunning for a fourth World Cup appearance in
Russia in 2018 with Argentina heading the 10-nation group with 14
points from seven matches.
The top four qualify for the tournament in Russia while the
fifth-placed team will go into an inter-continental playoff for
another place in the finals.
(Writing by Rex Gowar, editing by Ed Osmond)
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