Argentina played against Venezuela on matchday 17 of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers in Buenos Aires. This game held significant meaning for Venezuela, but it was especially important for Lionel Messi and his team, as they prepared a farewell event in his honor. What was meant to be a celebration turned into a challenging match, creating a tense atmosphere.
During this emotional night, Messi, in his final official match with Argentina at home, found himself involved in a heated exchange. Things escalated when he had a confrontation with Tomas Rincon, the Venezuela midfielder, in the tunnel leading to the locker rooms at Mas Monumental.
Referee Piero Maza of Chile called halftime with Argentina in the lead, thanks to a brilliant goal from Messi. While some Argentina players discussed tactics and others recovered their breath, Messi waited near the back for Rincon to come by.
When Rincon passed, Messi confronted him about an earlier play and gave him a slight push. The situation quickly drew attention, with players and staff from both sides stepping in to prevent it from escalating.
Salomon Rondon intervened between the two and, with some calming words, managed to ease the tension. Shortly after, fourth official Jose Cabrero and assistant referee Claudio Urrutia stepped in to ensure the situation remained under control.
Lionel Messi’s farewell tribute at Monumental
In his postgame interview, Messi shared his feelings about what was his final official game in Argentina. “I’ve experienced many things in this stadium, both good and bad, but it’s always a joy to play in front of our fans,” Messi said.
The Argentina captain also talked about his future, hinting at uncertainty regarding his participation in the 2026 World Cup. He acknowledged the natural doubts related to his age but expressed his ongoing motivation. “The most likely scenario is that I won’t make it to the next World Cup. But I’m excited and eager. As I’ve always said, I take it day by day, game by game. What’s clear is that today was my last qualifier at home,” he stated.
Messi to miss the upcoming match
Even though Messi showed he is still in excellent shape, with Argentina already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, the focus is now on protecting him. Both Messi and head coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed that he will not travel for the team’s next qualifier against Ecuador, a choice made to avoid unnecessary risks.
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