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Lionel Messi trains on own at Argentina's first World Cup camp session

Argentina's Lionel Messi
 
Argentina's Lionel Messi

 
MLS superstar Lionel Messi ⁠trained on his own as defending ​World Cup ​champion Argentina held its first practice session in the United States.
The Inter Miami captain has been dealing with muscle fatigue in his left hamstring ⁠since May 24 but is expected ⁠to be ready for Argentina's World Cup opener against Algeria on June 16 in Kansas ‌City.
Messi, 38, joined Argentina ​at its ⁠training base in Kansas City ​and worked on 'specific exercises' ‌on Monday along with several teammates who are ​also dealing with fitness concerns.
'The players who are suffering from niggles and injuries continue to work with the physiotherapy team on specific ‌exercises on the pitch and are ​making good progress,' Argentina's Football Association said.
Argentina, ranked ​No. ‌3 ⁠in the FIFA/Coca-Cola world rankings, will play its final tune-up match against Iceland ​on June 9 in ⁠Auburn, Ala.
Messi, ​the two-time MLS MVP and eight-time Ballon d'Or winner, is competing in his record sixth World Cup. The midfielder ​is Argentina's all-time leader in caps (198) ​and goals (116) since making his debut with the national team in 2005.