In a determined bid to have captain Lionel Messi at peak fitness for Argentina’s World Cup opener against Algeria on June 16, the national team has placed the superstar on an intensive two-sessions-per-day recovery program, according to Diario Olé.
The clock is now ticking on a defined 24-day rehabilitation window. The plan, overseen by physiotherapist Luis García and fitness coach Luis Martín, revolves around four pillars: rest, careful rehabilitation, gradually increasing workloads, and patience.
Messi is not expected to feature in the upcoming friendly against Honduras. However, team sources indicate he could potentially see limited minutes against Iceland three days later, depending on his response to treatment.
The priority remains unequivocal: ensure the No. 10 is fully fit and match-ready for Argentina’s World Cup debut. Every aspect of his recovery is being closely monitored as the medical staff avoids any risk of a setback.
With the June 16 target date locked in, the coming weeks will determine how quickly Messi can transition from rehabilitation to full training. For now, the plan is clear—and patient.




