Lionel Messi to Skip Rio de Janeiro Olympics, Says Argentina Coach Gerardo Martino
Argentina captain Lionel Messi will be rested after Copa America in June-July and will be back in action for World Cup qualifiers from September. Olympics to start in August.
- Associated Press
- Updated: May 02, 2016 01:50 PM IST
Lionel Messi will skip the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in six months because his coach Gerardo Martino says he needs some rest. (Also Read: Afghanistan's 'Little Messi' Longs to Meet Idol)
Martino spoke Monday on Argentina radio station La Red and said Messi will play in the Centennial Copa America tournament in the United States, but not the Olympics in Brazil.
"Messi will not go to the Olympic Games," said Martino, who said it was "too much" for the Barcelona star to play in both events and also World Cup qualifiers.
The Centennial Copa America begins June 3, and the Olympics open two months later on August 5.
"We have the Copa America, the Olympic Games, and World Cup qualifiers in September, October and November," Martino said.
He also mentioned Barcelona's heavy schedule in various tournaments, adding to the wear-and-tear on the Argentine.
Messi is 28 and could have been picked to the Olympic team as one of three over-23 age players. He led Argentina to the gold medal in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics.
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