Why is Lionel Messi not in Argentina squad? 'GOAT' absence from Albiceleste World Cup qualifying fixtures explained

Dom Farrell

Why is Lionel Messi not in Argentina squad? 'GOAT' absence from Albiceleste World Cup qualifying fixtures explained image

World Copa America holders Argentina are back in action in September with a World Cup qualification double-header against Chile and Colombia.

Lionel Scaloni’s men are riding high at the top of CONMEBOL’s fiercely competitive qualification section, two points ahead of Uruguay with six matches played.

Colombia are a point further back in third and will hope to gain ground when they welcome La Albiceleste to Barranquilla on September 10. Four days earlier, Argentina host Chile in Buenos Aires at the Monumental.

However, Lionel Messi will not be involved.

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Why is Lionel Messi not in the Argentina squad?

Messi has not played since injuring his right ankle during the 1-0 Copa America final victory over Colombia on July 14.

In a statement, Inter Miami confirmed the 36-year-old had suffered ligament damage and would be out for an indefinite period.

He sat out the MLS All-Star Game and missed Inter’s unsuccessful defence of their League Cup crown.

Prior to facing Columbus Crew in the last 16 of that tournament, Inter coach Tata Martino said: “We don't have an estimate as to his return yet.”

The Herons return to MLS action against Cincinnati on August 24, a game that also looks likely to come too soon for Messi in light of his Argentina omission.

Argentina squad to face Chile and Colombia

Scaloni has named a 28-man squad, with uncapped forwards Giuliano Simeone and Taty Castellanos the main beneficiaries from Messi’s absence.

PlayerPositionClub
Walter BenítezGoalkeeperPSV (Netherlands)
Gerónimo RulliGoalkeeperMarseille (France)
Emiliano MartínezGoalkeeperAston Villa (England)
Juan MussoGoalkeeperAtalanta (Italy)
Germán PezzellaDefenderRiver Plate
Gonzalo MontielDefenderSevilla (Spain)
Nicolás OtamendiDefenderBenfica (Portugal)
Cristian RomeroDefenderTottenham (England)
Nicolás TagliaficoDefenderLyon (France)
Nahuel Molina LuceroDefenderAtletico Madrid (Spain)
Lisandro MartínezDefenderManchester United (England)
Leonardo BalerdiDefenderMarseille (France)
Valentín BarcoDefenderBrighton (England)
Rodrigo De PaulMidfielderAtlético de Madrid (Spain
Leandro ParedesMidfielderRoma (Italy)
Alexis Mac AllisterMidfielderLiverpool (England)
Enzo FernándezMidfielderChelsea (England)
Giovani Lo CelsoMidfielderTottenham (England)
Valentín CarboniMidfielderMarseille (France)
Guido RodríguezMidfielderWest Ham (England)
Ezequiel FernándezMidfielderAl-Qadsiah (Saudi Arabia)
Nicolás GonzálezForwardFiorentina (Italy)
Alejandro GarnachoForwardManchester United (England)
Julián ÁlvarezForwardAtletico Madrid (Spain)
Lautaro MartínezForwardInter (Italy)
Matías SouléForwardRoma (Italy)
Giuliano SimeoneForwardAtletico Madrid (Spain)
Taty CastellanosForwardLazio (Italy)

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Dom is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK. He previously worked as fan brands editor for Manchester City at Reach Plc. Prior to that, he built more than a decade of experience in the sports journalism industry, primarily for the Stats Perform and Press Association news agencies. Dom has covered major football events on location, including the entirety of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Paris and St Petersburg respectively, along with numerous high-profile Premier League, Champions League and England international matches. Cricket and boxing are his other major sporting passions and he has covered the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennadiy Golovkin and Vasyl Lomachenko live from ringside.