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Lionel Messi Will Play at Copa America, Confirms Argentina Coach Lionel Scaloni

Mar 26, 2019

Lionel Messi will play for Argentina at the 2019 Copa America in Brazil, according to Albiceleste manager Lionel Scaloni. 

Messi made his first international appearance since the 2018 FIFA World Cup last week, but he could not prevent Argentina falling to a 3-1 friendly loss to Venezuela:

The Barcelona superstar also picked up a groin injury, meaning he will not be available for Tuesday's meeting with Morocco.

However, Scaloni has confirmed Messi will be part of the squad for the summer's Copa America, per Reuters (h/t Football Italia):

"Leo will be in Copa America. It is evident he will be. He showed maximum will here, and we see he is very driven. When the match against Venezuela finished, we talked about the match, not about what is to come. We will work to get a better team.

"Too much dependence on Messi? We have to work for that not to happen, for every player not to be always drawn to Leo, he will help us win matches, that's for sure."

Messi, 31, has suffered disappointment in three previous editions of the Copa America when Argentina lost in the finals of the 2007, 2015 and 2016 tournaments.

He also came up short of achieving international glory at the 2014 FIFA World Cup when his side lost in the final to Germany.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner has achieved just about everything in his glittering career, winning 32 major honours with Barcelona.

However, a major international trophy has eluded him thus far—with his only title being a gold medal at the 2008 Olympics.

This summer's Copa America could be his last chance to change that, although there is another edition of the South American tournament in Colombia in 2020.

Messi briefly called time on his international career after losing in the 2016 Copa America final to Chile, Argentina's third major final defeat in as many years.

He returned on that occasion to help his country qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

But if Argentina fail to go all the way in Brazil, Messi's time on the international stage may be up.

The 2019 Copa America kicks off on June 14, and Argentina are in Group B with Colombia, Paraguay and Qatar.   

Lionel Messi Has 'Different Attitude' with Argentina, Says Daniel Passarella

Mar 25, 2019

Lionel Messi plays better for Barcelona than Argentina because he has a "different attitude" when with his club, according to former Argentina captain Daniel Passarella.

Messi made his first International appearance since the 2018 FIFA World Cup on Friday but could not prevent Argentina from losing 3-1 to Venezuela in a friendly, and he also picked up a groin injury.

He could not reproduce the form that has seen him score 29 La Liga goals in 26 games for Barca this season.

Passarella, who led Argentina to World Cup glory at their home tournament in 1978, believes Messi's differing form for club and country comes down to attitude, per Goal's Chris Burton:

"He's a great player who can give a lot to any team. But when he plays for Barcelona he has a different attitude. He's better there. Sometimes these things happen. You play well for a team and they love you, but you don't feel at ease and something doesn't fit. I don't know what it is, but it should be something you feel inside."

Messi, 31, has won 32 major honours with Barcelona, as well as five Ballons d'Or and five European Golden Shoes.

At international level, though, his only silverware is a 2008 Olympic gold medal.

The Rosario-born superstar has since finished as a runner-up at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 2015 Copa America and 2016 Copa America.

After the latter disappointment, Messi briefly retired from the international game. He subsequently returned and played a crucial role in Argentina qualifying for the 2018 World Cup, which they exited at the last-16 stage to eventual winners France.

Messi's return of 65 goals in 129 caps for Argentina is impressive by normal standards, but it does not match his club return, which is almost a goal per game across his career.

As well as potentially feeling less comfortable in the Argentina side than he does with the Blaugrana, Messi is also regularly let down by his team-mates on the international stage.

Argentina often fail to live up to their enormous potential, and it was again apparent against Venezuela that a majority of the team were playing below their best:

Due to his knock, Messi is likely to miss Tuesday's friendly against Morocco.

He should be back in international action in the summer, though, when Argentina will have another crack at winning the Copa America.

The Albiceleste will be in Group B at the Brazil tournament, alongside Colombia, Paraguay and Qatar.   

Lionel Messi to Miss Argentina Friendly Against Morocco with Groin Injury

Mar 22, 2019

Argentina forward Lionel Messi will miss his country's friendly with Morocco on Tuesday after picking up a groin injury.

As relayed by Goal's Daniel Edwards, the team's Twitter account confirmed Messi suffered the issue during the clash with Venezuela on Friday:

It was Messi's first match for the national team since the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Despite having the Barcelona star available again, the Albiceleste slumped to a shock 3-1 loss.

The 31-year-old has had good fortune with injuries during his career and has played at least 49 matches in all but one of his past 10 seasons—he played only 46 matches in 2013-14, per Transfermarkt.

Barcelona have stormed to La Liga's summit with Messi leading their line, and he leads the league's scoring charts with 29 goals in 26 appearances. His record on the season sits at 39 goals and 18 assists in 37 appearances in the league and UEFA Champions League.

A fracture to the radial bone in his right arm sidelined Messi for three weeks earlier this season. The club nevertheless went unbeaten in the five matches played without their talisman, winning four and drawing against Inter Milan in their Champions League group.

Ousmane Dembele may switch back to the right wing and Philippe Coutinho could get pushed into an advanced wide-left role during Messi's absence.

Barcelona face local rivals Espanyol after this weekend's international break, and Blaugrana boss Ernesto Valverde will be hopeful the forward is back at full fitness for that encounter.

Lionel Messi, Argentina Struggle in 3-1 Friendly Loss to Venezuela

Mar 22, 2019

Venezuela defeated Argentina 3-1 in an international friendly Friday at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid.

Salomon Rondon opened the scoring for Venezuela in the sixth minute, with Jhon Murillo and Josef Martinez finding the back of the net as well. Lautaro Martinez scored Argentina's only goal in the 59th minute.

The match saw Lionel Messi return to Argentina after taking a voluntary break from La Albiceleste. The Barcelona star stepped back after the 2018 World Cup when Argentina lost to eventual champions France in the round of 16.

Argentina were without a few of their more experienced veterans. Angel Di Maria and Nicolas Otamendi are both injured and thus unavailable to coach Lionel Scaloni. Mauro Icardi only just returned to training for Inter Milan following a prolonged dispute with the club. Sergio Aguero, meanwhile, continues to be effectively frozen out by Scaloni.

The cries to include Aguero are likely to grow louder following Argentina's loss.

      

Argentina Destined for Copa America Heartbreak Despite Lionel Messi's Return

Nobody expected Messi's return to immediately paper over all of the cracks in Argentina's setup. The last few international tournaments have laid bare the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's limitations with regard to his carrying the national team.

One would've expected Messi to provide some sort of lift—both direct and indirect—for this friendly, however.

Instead, Venezuela needed just six minutes to tear apart the Argentina defense on the counter-attack.

According to ESPN FC, Venezuela had just four shots on target and 34 percent of possession. La Vinotinto had the perfect game plan to attack Argentina. They sat back, defended and then used their speed to quickly carve up Argentina's three-man back line.

Historically speaking, Argentina have dominated Venezuela, but they were clearly the second-best team on the pitch Friday.

One could argue the result is ultimately meaningless and thus not a cause for concern. Argentina's performance says otherwise. The team looked listless and out of sync, which isn't ideal with the Copa America right around the corner.

To some extent, Scaloni replaced Jorge Sampaoli at the most inopportune time. He has only one year to put his imprint on the squad before the Copa America gets underway, and he now has to figure Messi back into his plans ahead of the tournament.

As a result, Argentina are stuck in a sort of purgatory where they arguably need to start building to their next generation while simultaneously aiming for a winner's medal in Brazil this summer after finishing runners-up in 2015 and 2016.

Scaloni is coaching for his job as well since the national team federation made him Sampaoli's full-time replacement only through the Copa America. Argentina might be moving onto another coach if they suffer a disappointing exit.

If Argentina played in an American sports league, now would be the time to start tanking and loading up on draft picks to assemble a contender in three or four years. That kind of strategy might be impossible given the passion and expectations of the fanbase.

As a result, Argentina are left throwing out an inferior team, and that remains the case whether Messi is present or not.

       

What's Next?

Venezuela have an exhibition scheduled with the Catalonia national team for Monday. According to Marca, Gerard Pique, Xavi Hernandez, Oriol Romeu and Aleix Vidal will be among those representing Catalonia. Argentina play one more friendly before heading to Brazil for Copa America 2019. They will meet Morocco on Tuesday.

Argentina vs. Venezuela: 2019 Friendly Odds, Time, Live Stream and TV Schedule

Mar 22, 2019
Argentina's Lionel Messi , left, and his teammate Paulo Dybala leave the field at the half time during a 2018 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Venezuela in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
Argentina's Lionel Messi , left, and his teammate Paulo Dybala leave the field at the half time during a 2018 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Venezuela in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Argentina face Venezuela in an international friendly on Friday, with Lionel Messi present in La Albiceleste's squad.

The match will take place at Atletico Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Spain before the South Americans make the short hop to play Morocco away on Tuesday.

After losing 1-0 to Brazil through a last-minute goal in October, Argentina bounced back with back-to-back 2-0 wins over Mexico.

According to Marca's Juan Castro, Messi is set to feature on Friday but could miss his country's game in Morocco.

                                                            

Time: 8 p.m. GMT/4 p.m. ET

Date: Friday, March 22

TV Info: BeIN Sports (U.S.)

Live Stream: BeIN Sports ConnectfuboTV (U.S.)

Odds: Argentina 1-4, Venezuela 10-1, draw 9-2 (via Oddschecker)

                                           

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Argentina's forward Lionel Messi attends a training session at the Real Madrid's training facilities of Valdebebas in Madrid on March 19, 2019, ahead of the international friendly match between Argentina and Venezuela in preparation for the Copa America,
Argentina's forward Lionel Messi attends a training session at the Real Madrid's training facilities of Valdebebas in Madrid on March 19, 2019, ahead of the international friendly match between Argentina and Venezuela in preparation for the Copa America,

After a disappointing display at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Argentina hope to press the reset button on their fortunes this year.

Importantly for new manager Lionel Scaloni, Messi has opted to continue his international career despite some disappointing results with his country.

At 40, the former Argentina assistant manager has taken the reins as the boss before his country embark on their 2019 Copa America campaign.

Argentina scraped through qualification to reach Russia 2018, but due to their lofty reputation in South America, they will be one of the favourites to prevail at the 46th edition of the Copa, which will be held in Brazil next summer.

The continent's teams have caught up with the Argentinians. As Brazil continue to build a new dynasty with Neymar at their core, Uruguay, Colombia and Chile are proving they are top-class opponents.

Venezuela's work ethic will challenge Argentina in the Spanish capital, but with Messi pulling the strings, the result should fall in Scaloni's favour.

The presence of Salomon Rondon and Tomas Rincon will give La Vinotinto a fighting chance against their illustrious opponents, but the minnows finished bottom of World Cup qualifying due to a lack of goals.

Rondon has featured as a regular for Newcastle United in the Premier League, scoring nine goals and providing five assists this term, but Argentina's defence are used to facing more prolific forward lines.

According to Ben Pringle of the Daily Express, La Albiceleste will not have the services of Sergio Aguero or Gonzalo Higuain in Madrid. Mauro Icardi is also absent from the squad, with Nicolas Otamendi pulling out due to injury.

Angel Di Maria has also been forced to withdraw from Argentina's travelling party with a muscle injury, per Goal.

Cesar Luis Menotti 'Afraid' over Lionel Messi Fitness Ahead of Argentina Return

Mar 20, 2019
MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 19: Lionel Messi of Argentina looks on during the training session of Argentina on March 19, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 19: Lionel Messi of Argentina looks on during the training session of Argentina on March 19, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)

Former Argentina manager and national-team director Cesar Luis Menotti has said he is worried over the condition of Lionel Messi ahead of his return to international football.

Messi is set to represent Argentina for the first time since the 2018 FIFA World Cup in a friendly against Venezuela on Friday. Heading into the game, he's been in red-hot form for Barcelona, netting a hat-trick on Sunday in the 4-1 win over Real Betis.

Despite his recent displays, Menotti told FM 94.7 (h/t Dejan Kalinic of Goal) he's concerned about the condition of the 31-year-old ahead of the meeting with Venezuela, then Morocco four days later.

"I'm afraid that Messi plays," said the 1978 World Cup-winning manager. "I see him with important emotional fatigue between the Champions League and the national team. I see him very tired. If he wants to play with Argentina, better."

Ahead of his return to Argentina duty, OptaJean summed up just how prolific Messi has been in Argentina colours compared to the rest of the current squad:

If the Barcelona icon is feeling jaded at this stage of the season, he is hiding it well, as he's arguably turned in two of his best displays of the campaign in the last two matches.

In the second leg of Barcelona's UEFA Champions League showdown with Lyon, Messi turned on the style at the Camp Nou, netting twice and laying on two assists in an emphatic 5-1 win:

https://twitter.com/brlive/status/1106041853781118977

Four days later, he put in arguably an even better display. Real Betis were powerless to prevent Messi from running riot in the La Liga showdown, and he scored a sensational hat-trick.

His third goal on the day was so good the home supporters showed their appreciation for his genius:

https://twitter.com/itvfootball/status/1107415004389801984

Aside from his outrageous natural talent, one of the biggest assets Messi has is his durability. Despite being so heavily relied on for Barcelona, he never buckles under the strain and constantly delivers in terms of goals and assists.

It's been a little tougher for Messi for Argentina down the years. In 2016, he actually retired from international football following the team's loss to Chile in the Copa America final, but he reversed his decision and helped the Albiceleste qualify for the last summer's World Cup.

Simon Hughes of The Independent noted some hold Diego Maradona in higher esteem than Messi:

There are still opportunities for Messi to sample success for the national team, though, starting with the Copa America in the summer. Given there's little sign of him slowing down, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the Barcelona man at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, too.

At that point in his career, Messi's minutes may need managing a little more. But at the moment, he inspires every time he walks on to a football pitch.  

Lionel Messi Returns to Argentina Squad for 1st Time Since 2018 World Cup

Mar 7, 2019

Barcelona captain Lionel Messi has been called up to the Argentina squad for the first time since the 2018 FIFA World Cup:

The forward opted to take a break from international football after La Albiceleste's disappointing showing in Russia, where they were knocked out in the last 16 of the tournament by France.

However, Messi has now returned to the squad for March friendlies against Venezuela and Morocco:

Argentina play Venezuela at Atletico Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano stadium on March 22 and then face Morocco in Tangier four days later.

Messi is expected to play the first match in Madrid but will not travel to Morocco, according to Tyc Sports (h/t AS Argentina via AS).

Argentina have lost only once in six matches since the World Cup, but the return of their talisman will still be a big boost.

Squawka Football highlighted Messi's international record:

The squad does contain some high-profile absentees. Manager Lionel Scaloni has omitted strikers Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain and Mauro Icardi from his latest squad.

Messi has been in sensational form once again for Barcelona this season. The Argentine has 33 goals in all competitions for Ernesto Valverde's side and has also contributed 12 assists:

Argentina will use March's friendly matches to prepare for the 2019 Copa America tournament. La Albiceleste have been drawn in Group B and will take on Colombia, Paraguay and Qatar in Brazil.

The tournament is one of the few trophies Messi is still yet to lift in his glittering career, and he's been unable to deliver success for Argentina despite being part of a squad packed full of talent.

The Barcelona star has been a losing finalist in the Copa America three times, but Argentina will be hoping he can inspire his team to victory this summer.

Argentina Manager Lionel Scaloni Hasn't Spoken to Lionel Messi 'For a While'

Feb 5, 2019

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has said he's not spoken to Lionel Messi "for a while." 

The Barcelona forward has not featured for his country since the 2018 FIFA World Cup when they were beaten 4-3 in the last 16 by eventual winners France. His absence has sparked some speculation that his international career may be over.

Scaloni had previously said he was hopeful Messi would be part of the Albiceleste squad for the upcoming international break in March, although his most recent update doesn't appear to indicate much progress has been made, per Dejan Kalinic of Goal.

"I have not talked to Messi for a while now," he said. "He has a match in a few days, and we'll see if he can play."

The Barcelona star picked up a knock in the 2-2 draw with Valencia in La Liga on Saturday, meaning he's a doubt for Wednesday's Copa del Rey semi-final showdown with Real Madrid at the Camp Nou.

In 2016, after the Albiceleste lost their third major final in as many summers, Messi announced he would be retiring from international duty. However, he returned to help the team qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

That tournament was a struggle for Argentina, as the team scraped into the knockout stages thanks to a victory over Nigeria. Messi scored a stunning opener in the 2-1 win, although their campaign was eventually ended by the French.

Since Russia, the Argentina team has undergone a transformation, with Scaloni stepping in to replace Jorge Sampaoli. Per Ed Malyon of The Independent, some big names are on course to join the coaching setup:

While the team are seeking to build for the future, if Messi was introduced back into the fold that would be a huge boost for the Albiceleste.

Once again, he is enjoying a tremendous campaign for Barcelona, helping them to the top of La Liga, into the Copa semis and also into the UEFA Champions League last 16. BBC Sport's Andy West put Messi's goalscoring feats into context:

In the past Argentina's shortcomings have been blamed on Messi, who has scored 65 times in 128 appearances for his country. However, so often the 31-year-old has hauled the team to finals and flourished in spite of the dysfunctional setup around him.

For now it appears as though Messi's focus is on Barcelona, as they chase a trio of trophies in 2019. Scaloni will be keen to get clarification on the player's international intentions, though, especially as preparations begin to intensify for this summer's Copa America in Brazil.

Report: Lionel Messi to Return to Argentina National Team for March Friendlies

Jan 30, 2019
KAZAN, RUSSIA - JUNE 30: Lionel Messi of Argentina during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Round of 16 match between France and Argentina at Kazan Arena on June 30, 2018 in Kazan, Russia. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
KAZAN, RUSSIA - JUNE 30: Lionel Messi of Argentina during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Round of 16 match between France and Argentina at Kazan Arena on June 30, 2018 in Kazan, Russia. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

Lionel Messi will return to the Argentina national team for friendlies against Venezuela and Czech Republic in March, ESPN Argentina reported. 

Messi has taken a break from international duty following the 2018 World Cup. Despite his best efforts in the tournament, Argentina lost 4-3 to France in the round of 16 after collecting just four points in the group stage.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner previously retired from the national team in June 2016 after La Albiceleste lost in a penalty shootout to Chile in the Copa America final for the second year in a row. He was back less than two months later.

Messi's relationship with Argentina and its supporters has been fraught at times.

Despite everything he has achieved at Barcelona, the 31-year-old has yet to escape the shadow of Diego Maradona in his home country. He has also had to shoulder the burden of expectation and often receives plenty of blame—often unfairly—for Argentina's recent failures to bring home either a Copa America or World Cup title.

In addition that pressure, Messi and his teammates have had to grapple with the general dysfunction behind the scenes within the Argentine Football Association.

The timing of Messi's return will allow Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni plenty of time to adjust his tactics ahead of the 2019 Copa America. Messi can help Argentina in its qualifying campaign for the 2022 World Cup as well, assuming he remains committed to the national team.