Why isn’t Messi playing Copa América game?

Why isn’t Messi playing Copa América game?
Why isn’t Messi playing Copa América game?

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Lionel Messi is watching from the bench as Argentina plays its final Copa América group stage match on Saturday night, without him and coach Lionel Scaloni.

Argentina faces Peru at Hard Rock Stadium, while Canada and Chile also play their final Group A match at Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando.

Argentina (six points in Group A) has already clinched a spot in the Copa América quarterfinals, while Canada (three points) hopes to also advance with a win or draw against Chile. Chile and Peru (one point each) would need victories, while goal differential is the next tiebreaker, to advance.

Here’s what you need to know as USA TODAY Sports provides live updates from the Argentina vs. Peru, Copa América match:

Argentina and Peru begin at 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. in Peru and 9 p.m. in Argentina).

The Argentina-Peru match will be broadcast by FS1 in English, and Univision/TUDN in Spanish.

Argentina had two more chances toward the net, but to no avail as the first half comes to an end.

Giovani Lo Celso didn’t have enough juice on his kick, and Peru goalie Pedro Gallese gets his third save – more than he’s had in Peru’s first two matches.

Alejandro Garnacho’s kick on the rebound sailed over the net.

Angel Di Maria made a move to free himself for a shot at the net, but Peru goalie Pedro Gallese gets his second save of the game in the 40th minute.

Argentina’s coach Lionel Scaloni, serving a one-game suspension, is watching the Peru match from a suite in the stadium. Scaloni is not coaching because of a Conmebol one-game suspension.

What a free kick by Argentina’s Leandro Paredes, blocked by Peru goalie Pedro Gallese.

Lautaro Martínez shot toward net is blocked, offside: Argentina 0, Peru 0

Lautaro Martinez, who has two of Argentina’s three Copa America goals, sent a shot toward the net in the 23rd minute, but he was offside.

This Argentine fan got some spotlight for his Maradona tattoo during the FS1 broadcast. Impressive.

Angel Di Maria attempted a header in the early minutes, while Alejandro Garnacho attempted a shot toward net, but he was off-balanced and his shot was blocked.

Argentina already has four corner kicks in the match, and 75 percent possession, according to ESPN.

Messi watches from bench as Argentine national anthem plays

Argentina fans sang in unison as their national anthem played inside Hard Rock Stadium before the match.

Messi is resting after suffering a right groin/adductor injury in Argentina’s 1-0 win over Chile last Thursday. He is considered day-to-day and on the bench.

Although Lionel Messi has been initially ruled out against Peru, Messi is a welcomed surprise on Argentina’s lineup as a substitute for the match.

It’s unclear whether Messi will appear during the match, but he’ll at least watch from Argentina’s bench.

Lionel Messi’s MLS team is in action tonight on the road against Nashville at 8:30 p.m. Inter Miami hopes to maintain first place in the MLS Eastern Conference. The match is available via MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

Messi, Argentina arrive to Peru match at Hard Rock Stadium

With a smile and a Mas+ by Messi drink in hand, Lionel Messi walked into Hard Rock Stadium alongside his Argentine teammates before the match.

Argentina and Peru fans in full force before Copa America match

The parking lots at Hard Rock Stadium were filled with enthusiastic fans pregaming for Argentina and Peru.

No. Messi will not play tonight against Peru.

Messi is considered day to day, with reports out of Argentina, saying he has a minimal strain.

If Messi is healthy, he will return in Argentina’s Copa America quarterfinal match on July 4.

As Group A leaders, Argentina awaits the second-place team in Group B, which will be decided when Mexico and Ecuador play on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET at State Farm Arena in Glendale, Arizona.

Scaloni is not coaching the Argentine national team vs. Peru because of a Conmebol one-game suspension. The reason: Argentina did not re-enter the pitch fast enough in the second half of its win over Chile last Tuesday. Argentina’s federation was fined $15,000.

What did Messi say about his injury?

Messi hoped his injury was “nothing serious” when speaking to media after playing the entirety of Argentina’s win against Chile. He also said he was dealing with a sore throat and fever during the club’s first week of Copa América action.

Why Messi’s absence is disappointing for fans?

Argentine fans have flooded the streets of downtown Atlanta and New York City, and camped outside the national team’s hotels for the first two matches, including Messi’s 37th birthday last Monday. Fans also had the Peru match Saturday circled to descend on Miami to watch Messi in action.

How has Peru performed during Copa América?

Peru has been held scoreless in its two Copa America games, playing to a draw against Chile, but falling 1-0 to Canada.

How has Messi’s injury affected Copa América ticket sales?

The average listed ticket price for the Argentina vs. Peru match decreased 22% after Messi’s injury, Vivid Seats told USA TODAY Sports on Friday. This match was the most in-demand ticket of the tournament with a $515 average ticket sold price – nearly $100 more than the Argentina vs. Chile match and nearly $200 more than the tournament opener against Canada.

Messi leaves door open to play in World Cup

Messi remains the face of Argentina’s national team. He’ll be the star attraction in Copa América. And he’s open to playing in the next World Cup in 2026 — if his body holds up.

“It depends on how I feel, how I am physically and being realistic with myself. And to know if I am up to the task of being able to compete and help the colleagues next to me,” Messi said. “There’s a while left and I don’t know how I’m going to be at that moment.”

Messi says he’s aware ‘there’s not a lot of time left’

“I’ve done this all of my life. I love playing ball. I enjoy the training, the day to day, the games. Yeah, there’s a bit of fear that it’s all ending. It’s always there,” Messi told ESPN Argentina.

“It was a difficult step leaving Europe to come [to the United States] The fact we won the World Cup helped. It helped a lot, to see things in another way. But I try not to think about [retiring]. I try to enjoy it. I do that more now because I’m aware that there’s not a lot of time left.”

Messi continues to be big business off soccer pitch

Messi has a new drink, Mas+, debuting in the U.S. He was the hilarious punchline in a “Bad Boys” movie promo with movie stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. And if soccer fans aren’t already, they’ll be singing “O-Lays, O-Lays, O-Lays, O-Lays” after his commercials for Lays chips and other companies air all summer long.

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