Matchday

Lionel Messi "day to day" as Inter Miami visit Chicago Fire

Lionel Messi react

The uncertainty surrounding Lionel Messi's availability remains asĀ Inter Miami CF travel to face Chicago Fire FC on Wednesday evening (8:30 pm ET | MLS Season Pass).

Three games (all competitions) and almost two weeks since Messi last suited up for the Herons, head coach Gerard Martino once again said the seven-time Ballon dā€™Or winner is ā€œday to day."

ā€œHe should be training,ā€ Tata told reporters on the eve of the clubā€™s vital Matchday 36 clash. ā€œā€¦ It could be today or tomorrow. The thing is tomorrow is a match day. Maybe he does the first part of training, the warm-up, but only because itā€™s a question of the quality of the training.ā€

Martino also defended his inability to provide an exact timeline on Messi, whose muscle fatigue caused by scarring from a past injury forced him to make an early exit ā€“ along with fellow FC Barcelona legend Jordi Alba ā€“ from Miamiā€™s 4-0 win over Toronto FC on Sept. 20. Neither have played since.

ā€œI would say ā€˜one monthā€™ if I knew it was one month,ā€ the Argentine manager stated. ā€œā€¦ I make a huge mistake if I say something hastily. Thatā€™s why I avoid exact times. I understand your desire to have exact times, but if I had exact times I would share them. But I donā€™t have them either.ā€

Campana out

Tata was more forthcoming in regards to striker Leo Campana, who he ruled out for Wednesday night at sold-out Soldier Field due to a ā€œslight injury.ā€ As for Alba, the 34-year-old left back is expected to return for Miamiā€™s Oct. 18 showdown with Charlotte FC ā€“ three days before their Decision Day rematch to close out the season.

ā€œWe'll see if Campana\] returns in time for \[Saturdayā€™s match against\] [Cincinnati,ā€ Martino said. ā€œIn the case of Leo Messi, as weā€™ve said these last days, weā€™ll see in training, weā€™ll see if there is any risk and weā€™ll decide if itā€™s convenient or not for him to travel.ā€

Playoff implications

With Campana out, fellow striker Josef MartĆ­nez is poised to lead Miamiā€™s attack in a game that is practically must-win to keep the clubā€™s Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoff hopes intact.

ā€œThose that play, we all know what we have to do,ā€ the 30-year-old Venezuelan international said. ā€œThese are finals we have to play, because for us theyā€™re finals and we have to get the most points possible."

The Herons currently sit 13th in the Eastern Conference standings, four points off the ninth-and-final postseason spot with four games remaining. They need to reach ninth place to earn a Wild Card spot.

Regardless of how the final stretch pans out, MartĆ­nez is proud of the turnaround Miami produced in the second half of the season ā€“ most notably their Leagues Cup 2023 title and run to the US Open Cup Final.

ā€œCompared to the way the year started to how itā€™s ending, we have to be happy,ā€ MartĆ­nez said. ā€œWe played two finals, we achieved an objective.ā€

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