
Lionel Messi, Argentina’s legendary forward and team captain, has officially returned to training ahead of Argentina’s crucial Copa América quarter-final clash against Ecuador. After missing the group stage matches due to a groin/thigh injury suffered during the 1–0 victory over Chile on June 25, Messi is now back with the national squad and reportedly recovering well.
According to official statements from the Argentine Football Association, Messi initially engaged in kinesiology-focused sessions before gradually reintegrating into full team practices this week in Houston, where the match will be held. His return is a major boost for Argentina as they prepare for the high-stakes knockout round. Coach Lionel Scaloni emphasized that the team has evolved to perform at a high level even without Messi, pointing to recent victories as proof of Argentina’s depth and maturity.
Nevertheless, Messi’s presence on the pitch is expected to elevate the squad’s morale and playmaking precision. Argentina has not conceded a single goal in the tournament thus far, demonstrating strong defensive consistency.
The quarter-final match on Thursday will be a test of Messi’s match fitness and ability to lead under pressure. Fans across the globe are eagerly watching to see if Messi can guide Argentina one step closer to lifting yet another Copa América trophy.






