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Soccer-Messi still a doubt for Ecuador quarter-final, Argentina coach Scaloni says

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(Reuters) – Argentina captain Lionel Messi is still a doubt for Thursday’s Copa America quarter-final against Ecuador at the NRG Stadium in Houston, coach Lionel Scaloni said.

Messi, who suffered a right hamstring injury in the match against Chile, did not play in the final group game against Peru, which Scaloni also missed after being given a one-match ban by CONMEBOL.

“We will wait a few hours and make a decision. Another day is always better. We’ll decide on the basis of the response we get today,” Scaloni told a press conference after Messi was seen training with the team.

“We’ll try to get him to play and if he doesn’t, we’ll try to find the best thing for the team. I’m going to talk to him today, I think it’s fair that he takes his time and trains as much as he can.”

Defending champions Argentina are bidding to win a record 16th Copa America. They will be up against a skilful Ecuador who secured their place in the quarter-finals by finishing second in Group B following a 0-0 draw with Mexico.

“Ecuador are a well-drilled side with good players and a good coach. They are one of the best teams in the Copa America. They have a real chance of challenging for the title,” Scaloni said.

The Argentine coach added that the continental showpiece had proved to be a top-level tournament and there were no favourites to win the crown.

“Anyone can easily reach the final and compete with the best in the world. Yesterday’s game between Colombia and Brazil was of a very high standard. Uruguay are also doing very well, not surprisingly,” he said.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; editing by Clare Fallon)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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