MIAMI (AFP) – Inter Miami coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino played down injury concerns over Lionel Messi on Monday as the resurgent Major League Soccer (MLS) club prepared for a Leagues Cup semi-final clash with Philadelphia.
Argentina superstar Messi appeared to tweak his right ankle during a practice session in Fort Lauderdale early on Monday, according to multiple United States (US) reports.
Martino however later said there was no cause for concern over Messi’s fitness.
“I didn’t see exactly what happened but I imagine that if it had been something serious, the players would all be shocked and since they were all fine, I think nothing happened,” Martino said.
Messi has scored eight goals in five appearances for Miami since making his debut for the club on July 21.
Miami are unbeaten since Messi’s debut, and have marched into the semi-finals of the Leagues Cup, a new cross-border tournament for teams from MLS and Mexico’s Liga-MX.
Miami will be facing a Philadelphia Union team who are one of the strongest sides in MLS.
The Union are third in the Eastern Conference standings – Miami are bottom – and finished runners up to Los Angeles in last year’s MLS championship game.
“They have their way, their ideas, and they were finalists in the league last year,” Martino said.
“We understand that the local team will make them stronger, but we also have our aspirations to reach the final.”
Philadelphia manager Jim Curtin meanwhile has urged local fans to resist the urge to sell their tickets for the game on resale markets, where prices have ranged between USD300 and USD1,000.