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September 10, 2025 Tags:

Argentina faces Ecuador tonight in their final CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier. The game carries little weight for Argentina, who have already secured the top spot in the qualification table.

Last week, Argentina sealed a 3-0 victory over Venezuela. Lionel Messi stole the spotlight with a brace, marking what could be his last home qualifier in Argentina colors. Meanwhile, Ecuador held Paraguay to a goalless draw, solidifying their own position.

But tonight, fans will notice one glaring absence—Lionel Messi will not play against Ecuador.

Messi Chooses Rest Over Ecuador Clash

Although called up for the qualifiers, Messi did not travel with the squad for this match. The reason is simple—rest.

Following the win over Venezuela, Messi confirmed he had personally requested head coach Lionel Scaloni to leave him out of the Ecuador clash. The forward emphasized the need to recover fully and avoid unnecessary risk.

“I spoke with Scaloni and we agreed I should rest,” Messi explained. “I’m just coming off an injury. Even though I’m fit now, it made sense to avoid another game and focus on the challenges ahead.”

Injury Concerns Still Linger

Messi picked up a knock in early August, which limited his minutes. While he is medically cleared, playing back-to-back qualifiers could risk aggravating the issue.

For Messi, the bigger picture lies ahead. His attention is now on Inter Miami’s upcoming fixtures in Major League Soccer. After a disappointing Leagues Cup exit, Messi is determined to help his club chase the MLS title.

“Rest is important right now,” Messi noted. “We want to win in MLS, so I need to prepare the right way.”

Scaloni Backs Messi’s Decision

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni supported Messi’s call. He praised the forward’s contribution and agreed that the break was well-deserved.

“Leo Messi will not travel to Ecuador,” Scaloni confirmed. “He has given everything in recent games. He deserves time with his family and rest after his recovery.”

The coach highlighted that Argentina’s qualification allows room to test other players. With Messi out, younger talents and fringe squad members will get a chance to prove themselves. This could influence selections for the 2026 FIFA World Cup roster.

What Messi’s Absence Means for Argentina

Messi’s absence won’t affect Argentina’s position. The reigning world champions will finish first in the CONMEBOL qualifiers regardless of tonight’s outcome.

Still, his rest creates an opportunity. Players like Lautaro Martínez, Julián Álvarez, and Ángel Di María can step up and show consistency without their captain. Scaloni’s focus now is building depth ahead of next summer’s campaign.

For fans, it may feel unusual to see Argentina without Messi. But the decision highlights the balance between national duty and club commitments, especially for a veteran managing fitness at 37.

Final Takeaway

Lionel Messi will not play against Ecuador because both he and Scaloni agreed he needs rest. With Argentina already qualified, the risk of re-injury outweighed the reward.

Messi now turns his attention to Inter Miami and the MLS title race, while Argentina tests its depth without its star man.

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