Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has expressed optimism about having star player Lionel Messi back for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in October. Messi, who sustained a right ankle injury during the Copa América final against Colombia on July 14, has been out of action since then. However, he has returned to training with Inter Miami and might make an appearance in the upcoming MLS game against Philadelphia.
Scaloni mentioned that they are hopeful for Messi's return and will assess his availability when the squad list is announced in October. Despite Messi's absence, Argentina managed a convincing 3-0 victory over Chile in their recent qualifier, strengthening their position at the top of the group standings.
The team is currently four points ahead of Uruguay as they prepare for a crucial match against Colombia. Scaloni acknowledged the challenge of not having Messi on the field, emphasizing the unique impact the football star has on any team he plays for. However, he commended the squad for maintaining their playing style and strategy even in Messi's absence.
Scaloni highlighted the team's ability to adapt and perform collectively, irrespective of individual players. While acknowledging Messi's irreplaceable talent, he praised the team's understanding of their roles and responsibilities on the field, emphasizing a cohesive team approach.
Argentina's upcoming qualifier against Colombia will be a significant test for the team as they aim to secure their spot in the World Cup. The potential return of Messi would undoubtedly boost Argentina's chances and add a new dimension to their gameplay.