Messi has been deemed certainly fit enough to play in Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers this week in spite of having laid off for close to a month after the Copa America final victory against Brazil, besides having played less than half an hour this season for his new club Paris St Germain, coach Lionel Scaloni said on Wednesday.
“After talking with him I have no doubts,” Scaloni told reporters the day before Argentina square off against Venezuela in Caracas.
“Although he doesn’t have the same game time (he had with Barcelona) he is going to play and we hope in all three games.”
Messi has not played a full match since July 10, when he started for Argentina in the Copa America final and the major part of his time since then has been largely preoccupied by his epochal move to Paris Saint-Germain after 18 years with Barcelona.
The 34-year-old made his PSG debut on Sunday when he came on as a substitute against Stade de Reims and played 24 minutes in the 2-0 win that came courtesy of a brace by Mbappe.
Messi trained with Argentina on Wednesday ahead of their three qualifiers. The twice world champions also play Brazil in Sao Paulo on Sept. 5 and Bolivia in Buenos Aires on Sept. 9.
Argentina sit in second place behind Brazil in the 10-team South American qualifying group with the top four sides qualifying automatically for Qatar 2022.
Scaloni showed his appreciation for the players who came from England in spite of a controversial move by Premier League clubs to stop them traveling abroad for the FIFA international event.
The Premier League had said its member clubs would not release players called up for international duty if they are playing matches in a country on the UK’s red list but two Aston Villa players and two others who play for Tottenham Hotspur made themselves available for the key qualifiers.
Aston Villa said their players, Emiliano Buendia and Emiliano Martinez, would fly home before the third game in order to miss fewer Premier League matches.
Scaloni, however, openly refuted the club’s statement.
“We gave the list for three games and the players are here to play all three,” he said.
“We never heard a negative (response), we have spoken and discussed it with most of the clubs and we reached the conclusion that they had to come,” the Argentina manager added.