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Lionel Messi Avoids Serious Injury With Inter Miami, Available For World Cup

Update: Tests have confirmed that Lionel Messi suffered only discomfort and avoided a serious injury, according to Fabrizio Romano. Messi is set to be available for Argentina ahead of the upcoming World Cup.

Messi — who almost never gets subbed out of matches — left in the 73rd minute, meaning he was long gone before Luis Suarez's third goal of the night lifted the defending MLS champions past the last-place Philadelphia Union 6-4 on Sunday night.

Messi had two assists and German Berterame scored twice during a record-setting first half for Inter Miami. 

But Messi basically took himself out of play in the 71st minute and reached toward his left hamstring at least once, then didn't even venture toward the Inter Miami bench when he could be subbed out.

Messi was replaced by Mateo Silvetti, then left immediately through the tunnel connecting the field with the team’s locker room. 

He left the field under his own power, albeit slowly, and without any team medical personnel with him.

Rodrigo De Paul, on his birthday, scored in stoppage time to seal the win for Inter Miami.

Heavy rain began falling early in the second half, causing some players to seem to slip on the turf. It wasn't clear if Messi's departure was precautionary or not, and it didn't seem like he took any major missteps during the worst of the rain.

Messi has said in the past that he would only play in the World Cup if healthy. Argentina starts group stage play on June 16.

Milan Iloski had a first-half hat trick — including two penalty kicks — and Bruno Damiani also scored for Union, which was up 2-0 only 10 minutes into the match. That start set the stage for the teams to be tied at 4-4 at the half.

The eight goals by halftime was an MLS record, the league

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