Martin Rogers
FOX Sports activities Insider
It began with a pizza, became a defeat, persisted with an internet commercial and might be resolved as soon as and for all on Wednesday evening, when Lionel Messi both does or doesn’t play games for Inter Miami in opposition to Toronto FC.
The Superior Messi Thriller of mid-September indicators a welcome trade to the unutilized, real-life iteration of the journey made by way of the arena’s biggest trendy participant to Main League Football, and a line-drawn depart from the two-month untruth excursion that greeted his arrival.
Messi – gasp! – didn’t play games for his unutilized staff endmost weekend, skipping the travel to Georgia to tackle Atlanta United, a recreation that Inter misplaced 5-2. “Gasp” as a result of he had performed 12 instantly fits – generating an electrical 8 wins, 4 attracts and 11 objectives. “Gasp” additionally as a result of price tag costs skyrocket each time he involves any town, and a few Atlantans would had been understandably grumbly after they learned what was once now not happening.
The anticipation of him sitting out for the primary past since becoming a member of the membership in July began to turn out to be obvious when the evening ahead of the sport noticed him posting about Miami Seaside’s Banchero pizzeria, when he would possibly in most cases had been anticipated to be in an Atlanta lodge along with his colleagues.
(For the file, he ordered the “Don Antonio” an odd-looking pizza crowned with tomato slices, onions, anchovies and olives. This additionally earned Messi a good bit of derision within the virtual international.)
American football has normally adopted the instance of this nation’s alternative professional sports activities in making to be had clear knowledge in regards to the condition and health of avid gamers. Anyone with a untruth staff or an ocular on a pleasant guess has dissected an NFL injury report.
It is not quite that way in Europe, where Messi spent virtually all his pro career, or Argentina, where both he and Miami head coach Tata Martino hail from. If they don’t have to give away an edge by talking about whether Messi is expected to play a game or not, they’re probably not going to, and who can blame them?
This kind of uncertainty inevitably sparked some questions about whether last weekend was a scheduled rest to avoid fatigue in a week that came after national team duty, or something more serious.
It didn’t take much sleuthing to find Messi posting an ad urging fans to subscribe to the MLS package and promoting Wednesday’s game on his Instagram, although that could easily be excused away as a contractually obligated duty. It’s also fair to ponder whether Messi has ever touched his Instagram account or if he has people who do that for him.
Then there’s the turf field in Atlanta. Messi has said he is willing to play on the artificial stuff. But Aaron Rodgers’ torn Achilles injury brought back talk of the dangers of playing on turf.
Martino meanwhile, is having none of it when talking about the status of Messi and teammate Jordi Alba, another Barcelona veteran who didn’t play in Atlanta.
“Both have muscular fatigue. There was a risk of having worse consequences if they were to play this game,” he said. “It had nothing to do with the [artificial] turf.”
Martino instead suggested it was all about Miami’s frenetic schedule the past few weeks. “This is the day-to-day life that we have ahead of us, because we have the quest to try to reach the playoffs,” he said.
Whether it’s the schedule, the turf or Messi craving an unusual pizza, we had better wrap our heads around the idea that stars get special treatment, especially aging stars.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has been fighting this issue – or “load management” for those who want to act like there’s something scientific to it – and still hasn’t been able to come up with a satisfactory solution.
The answer is accept the reality that Messi and LeBron James and others are simply going to sit out from time to time to ensure they stay healthy and ready for more important games.
Messi will be back on the field perhaps Wednesday against Toronto, or Saturday vs. Orlando City. He’ll make some more magic, probably score or assist on a few goals and try to help Miami push its way into the MLS playoffs.
Enjoy the greatness when we get it, and be sure not to drop hundreds of dollars on any tickets until you’ve checked the pizza places on Miami Beach.
Martin Rogers is a columnist for FOX Sports and the author of the FOX Sports Insider newsletter. Follow him on Twitter @MRogersFOX and subscribe to the day-to-day e-newsletter.
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