Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring their third goal during the World Cup qualifier against Venezuela in Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 4, 2025. — Reuters

Lionel Messi has returned to Argentina national team after missing their game against Venezuela due to club commitments in Major League Soccer (MLS).

The 38-year-old had been called up by Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni to play against Venezuela and Puerto Rico for the country.

However, Messi was left out of the roster in the side’s 1-0 win over Venezuela on October 10 at Hard Rock Stadium.

He featured for Inter Miami in their match against Atlanta on October 11.

Inter Miami required Messi’s presence for their penultimate MLS match of the regular season, as the club pushes for a higher spot in the Eastern Conference table — a request exceptionally approved by his national team.

Earlier in the week, Miami coach Javier Mascherano said that the team needs Messi and he would welcome him if he is allowed to play on Saturday between the two Argentina friendlies, but also said that he did not understand whether it is possible or not.

Messi was impressive in Miami’s 4-0 win, scoring the first goal. The match was the team’s final at Chase Stadium, as the Herons will move into its new home, Miami Freedom Park, in 2026.

Lionel Messi is expected to play again at Chase Stadium in a match between Argentina and Puerto Rico on October 14 after making a return to the national team.

“The match will serve as part of the preparation for upcoming commitments and will allow the technical staff to fine-tune details,” Argentina said in a statement.

“Leo’s return generates great anticipation and promises a spectacular atmosphere for this new international challenge.”

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