Inter Miami manager Javier Mascherano had been adamant during the opening stages of the MLS season that the Argentine has not been injured, but that the team has been exercising caution.
"We tried to take away from the overload Messi had, so that it wouldn't go further than that. We tried to handle it in the best way. Luckily, we were able to control it and that it didn't turn into an injury or much more... There's no secret in this," Mascherano said ahead of Sunday's match against Atlanta.
The Herons manager added that throughout the start of the MLS season, Inter Miami has been in touch with Argentina's camp and the national team medical staff regarding his status.
"Obviously the Argentinian national team doctors are in contact with the doctors here and they are the ones who specifically talk about that," he said. "I haven't spoken with the coaching staff, but if they have any consultation, I will talk to them. I don't think it will be necessary because the doctors are in contact all time."
Initially named to the 33-man provisional roster, Messi will not compete for La Albiceleste thismonth.
Argentina's roster for the upcoming matches includes former MLS star with Atlanta, Thiago Almada. Argentina lead the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers table with 25 points across 12 games.