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Lionel Messi Returns to Argentina Squad Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers Against Chile and Colombia

Lionel Messi Returns to Argentina Squad Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers Against Chile and Colombia
After a seven-month absence from international football, Lionel Messi has rejoined the Argentina national team to prepare for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia. His return marks his first appearance for the national side since November 2024, having missed the March fixtures due to a muscle injury. Despite his absence, Argentina managed to secure qualification for the next World Cup, maintaining their dominant position in the Conmebol standings.

Messi returns in exceptional form after leading Inter Miami to a recent 5-1 victory over Columbus Crew, where he was involved in all five goals. His performance earned him back-to-back MLS Player of the Week honors, reflecting his sharpness and readiness to contribute to the national team once again. He joined the squad at the training facility named in his honor, signaling the importance of his presence as both a leader and playmaker.

The squad for the qualifiers also includes three new faces: defenders Kevin Lomónaco and Mariano Troilo, along with teenage sensation Franco Mastantuono. These first-time call-ups come at a time when Argentina is dealing with multiple absences due to injuries and suspensions. With Nicolás Otamendi suspended and Alexis Mac Allister injured, coach Lionel Scaloni will have to make key adjustments in both defense and midfield for the upcoming matches.

Argentina will face Chile away before returning to Buenos Aires to host Colombia at Estadio Monumental. Lautaro Martínez is expected to join the squad midweek but may miss the first match due to his late arrival following Inter Milan’s Champions League final. Despite the lineup challenges, Argentina remains focused on finishing the qualifiers strong, with Messi’s return providing a significant boost in both performance and morale.