Messi worried by Dybala and Di Maria injuries ahead of World Cup
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[October 15, 2022]
(Reuters) - Argentina captain
Lionel Messi said he was concerned by the recent injuries to his
international team mates, Angel Di Maria and Paulo Dybala, but hopes
they will both recover in time for the World Cup.
Messi, who has missed two games for his club Paris St Germain due to
a calf problem, added that injuries were always a worry for players
ahead of any major international tournament.
"It's a concern because it's a different World Cup, you play at a
different time and we're so close that any little thing that can
happen to you can leave you out," the 35-year-old told DirecTV
Sports.
"I hope they both recover, they have plenty of time to get well for
the World Cup. Hopefully, we can all get there in good health."
Di Maria has a hamstring problem that is expected to keep him out
until early next month while Dybala has a thigh injury that could
rule him out of playing in Qatar in November-December.
Messi said the potential for injury so close to the World Cup was
'scary'.
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Argentina's Angel Di Maria celebrates scoring their second goal
REUTERS/David Klein/File Photo
"Seeing these things is scary but thinking about it
can be contradictory. The best thing is to act normally as always,
to play is the best way to be well," he added.
Messi has been passed fit to play for PSG against Olympique de
Marseille in Ligue 1 on Sunday.
Argentina have been drawn in Group C at the World Cup against Saudi
Arabia, Mexico and Poland.
(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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