Messi Fit to Face Porto, Confirms Mascherano Ahead of UCL Clash

by Sports Desk

Football legend and current Argentina U23 head coach Javier Mascherano has confirmed that Lionel Messi is fully fit and ready to play in the upcoming Champions League clash against FC Porto.

Speaking to reporters during a media session, Mascherano stated, “Leo is in excellent physical condition. There were some minor concerns earlier in the week, but he’s trained without restrictions and is 100% fit to face Porto.”


🔄 Recent Concerns Eased

Messi, who had reportedly picked up a slight knock during a domestic league match last weekend, sparked doubts over his availability for the crucial European fixture. However, medical assessments have since cleared him, and sources close to the club confirm that he is expected to start.


🔥 High Stakes vs. Porto

The upcoming fixture is a must-win for Messi’s side as they aim to secure a spot in the Champions League semifinals. Porto, known for their solid defensive structure and counter-attacking prowess, will be a challenging opponent, but having Messi in the lineup is a massive boost for his team.

The Argentine icon has been instrumental throughout the tournament, contributing with goals, assists, and leadership on the pitch.


🎙️ Mascherano on Messi’s Influence

Mascherano, a longtime teammate of Messi with both Barcelona and Argentina, added: “When Messi is on the field, the dynamic changes completely. His presence lifts the team and worries the opposition.”


⚽ Messi’s Champions League 2024–25 Stats (So far)

  • Appearances: 7

  • Goals: 5

  • Assists: 4

  • Key passes per game: 3.1


🗓️ Match Info

  • Fixture: Messi’s Club vs. FC Porto

  • Competition: UEFA Champions League – Quarterfinal Second Leg

  • Date: June 20, 2025

  • Venue: Estádio do Dragão, Porto


🔍 Final Word

With Messi cleared to play, fans around the world can expect a high-quality encounter under the European lights. As always, when Lionel Messi is fit and motivated, magic tends to follow.

Stay tuned for full match coverage and post-game analysis.

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