Lionel Messi was absent from Inter Miami’s starting lineup during their match against Toronto on Saturday, marking a significant moment in the final stretch of the regular season for the MLS Supporters Shield champions.
Joining Messi on the bench were other notable players, including Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, Luis Suárez, and goalkeeper Drake Callender, all of whom were listed as reserves for this critical game.
Inter Miami’s head coach, Gerardo “Tata” Martino, hinted on Friday that the management of Messi’s playing time would be a priority, especially after securing the top seed and home-field advantage for the upcoming MLS Cup playoffs. The team is set to host its first playoff match on October 25.
In the coming days, Messi is expected to join Argentina’s national team for World Cup qualifying matches scheduled for October 10 and October 15. This commitment raises questions about his availability for Inter Miami’s regular-season finale against New England at home on October 19.
Oscar Ustari, who was part of the Argentine team that clinched Olympic gold in 2008 alongside Messi, stepped in as goalkeeper against Toronto, making his debut with Inter Miami after signing with the club last month.
As of Saturday, Messi boasted an impressive record of 17 goals in 17 MLS matches this season, including two pivotal goals in the recent 3-2 victory over Columbus that secured the Supporters Shield.