TIL Desk Sports/ Even with little at stake, the expectation is Lionel Messi will play in Argentina’s final group game of the Copa America. But Argentina manager Gerardo Martino was coy on Monday as to whether Messi will be on the field from the start, or if it’ll be another supporting performance off the bench from the star forward who has been dealing with a back injury.
Argentina is already assured of a place in the quarterfinals of the tournament and is likely to be the top of Group D baring the highly unlikely scenario of a Bolivia win and a barrage of goals scored by Chile against Panama. That lack of drama surrounding the final group match leaves the status of Messi as the biggest question.
He certainly looked healthy in his limited role last Friday against Panama. Messi played just 29 minutes and managed to score a hat trick in the 5-0 victory that clinched Argentina’s passage to the next round of the tournament. “He could have started if it was necessary,” Martino said through an interpreter. “After four days, as I understand he’s even better.”
There is concern for Argentina headed into a game with little to play for. They are likely to be without Angel Di Maria because of an adductor injury suffered in the victory over Panama. There is the lingering wonder if Messi’s back injury could get worse.
There is also the worry that one more yellow card against defender Marcos Rojo or midfielders Javier Mascherano, Augusto Fernandez and Nicolas Gaitan could leave them suspended for the quarterfinals. Martino said there was no timeframe on when Di Maria — who scored in the opening win over Chile — may be able to return from his injury.