Argentina’s Lionel Messi Could Miss Up to 6 MLS Matches While on National Team Duty, as Miami Opens Season on February 21

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Argentina’s Lionel Messi, one of the world’s most recognizable soccer stars, could miss up to six Major League Soccer (MLS) matches while on national team duty. This news comes as Miami prepares to open its season on February 21.

Messi, who recently signed with Inter Miami CF, is set to join the MLS side in March. However, he will be away from the team for a period of time due to his commitments with the Argentina national team. Messi is expected to miss up to six MLS matches while on international duty.

The news of Messi’s potential absence has caused some concern among Miami fans. The team is already facing an uphill battle in its first season, and the loss of its star player for a period of time could be a major setback.

However, Inter Miami CF is taking steps to ensure that Messi’s absence does not derail the team’s season. The club has signed several experienced players who can step in and fill the void left by Messi while he is away.

In addition, Inter Miami CF has also made sure that Messi will be able to stay connected with the team while on international duty. The club has set up a system that will allow Messi to stay in touch with his teammates and coaches while he is away.

While it is unfortunate that Messi will not be able to play in all of Miami’s matches this season, the club is doing everything it can to make sure that his absence does not derail the team’s season. With experienced players ready to step in and a system in place to keep Messi connected with the team, Inter Miami CF is confident that it can still have a successful season despite Messi’s absence.

Argentina's Lionel Messi Could Miss Up to 6 MLS Matches While on National Team Duty, as Miami Opens Season on February 21