Inter Miami CF continue to wait on Lionel Messi as they enter the final homestretch of the 2023 MLS season, repeating their customary āday-to-dayā diagnosis for the superstar No. 10 ahead of Saturday nightāsĀ home showdown with FC Cincinnati (7:30 pm ET | MLS Season Pass).
With just three games remaining, the Herons need to make up a five-point gap on the ninth-and-final Audi MLS Cup Playoffs spot in the Eastern Conference. To make a daunting task all the more difficult, theyāre facing a must-win scenario this weekend against the newly-crowned Supportersā Shield champions.
Miami are also winless without Messi, going 0W-2L-2D in all competitions since the seven-time Ballon dāOr winner ā along with fellow FC Barcelona legend Jordi Alba ā made an early exit from their 4-0 rout of Toronto FC on Sept. 20. Neither Messi nor Alba have played since.
āTruthfully, itās the same. We have to keep evaluating,ā assistant Javier Morales, filling in for head coach Gerardo Martino, told reporters Friday. āThe good news is he [Messi] trained yesterday, today heās going to train again and weāll likely make a decision after todayās training session.
āBut heās getting better every day.ā
Messi, who has 11g/5a in all competitions for Miami, has been sidelined by muscle fatigue caused by scarring from a past injury since returning from international duty with Argentina last month.
Despite his current health issues, the 2022 FIFA World Cup champion was called up again for the October international window by head coach Lionel Scaloni, along with Herons teammate Facundo FarĆas and Atlanta United playmaker Thiago Almada.
āTheyāve been called up,ā Morales answered when asked if Messi would possibly turn down La Albiceleste. āSo it all indicates that heāll travel [to Argentina].ā
With Messi firmly in Argentinaās short-term plans, Miamiās social media channels further fueled the speculation surrounding his availability on Friday by publishing a picture of the superstar No. 10 with a simple, yet suggestive caption in Spanish: āSee you tomorrow.ā
Whoever ends up taking the DRV PNK Stadium pitch, the Herons are obligated to put in a better performance after Wednesday nightās 4-1 loss at Chicago Fire FC ā a deflating outcome that also left them relying on outside results in order to make the playoffs.
āWe donāt exclusively depend on ourselves,ā Morales said. āBut beyond that, it doesnāt mean weāre going to stop trying. We know we have to win the last three games. We know that the most important one is on Saturday, because itās the next one.ā
āWeāll have the same attitude as always, which is to try to get the three points, especially playing at home.ā
Striker NicolƔs Stefanelli is of the same mindset, convinced Miami still have everything to play for.
"We know there's still a chance and we're going to fight until the last moment," Stefanelli said. "... Tomorrow we're going to come out and try to dominate on the pitch."