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Messi's bleeding eye highlights World Cup's physical toll
During the hydration break of the second half of Argentina's World Cup clash with Switzerland, Lionel Messi suffered a cut above his eye that began to bleed, prompting immediate treatment by medical staff on the sideline while play continued on the field.
The Argentine captain was attended to promptly, underscoring the swift medical response on the pitch. Medical personnel moved quickly to assess the injury and begin first‑aid procedures.
Officials ensured the bleeding was controlled before the match resumed. Play restarted only after the wound was properly dressed.
The episode highlighted the physical toll the tournament can exact on even its biggest stars. Such incidents remind viewers of the demanding nature of World Cup competition.
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Among the pictures released from the tournament, the bloodied eye captured during the hydration break stands out. The image quickly became one of the most shared visuals from the competition. The incident occurred in the second half of the Argentina-Switzerland encounter and was recorded during a routine hydration pause. Camera crews caught the moment as the match progressed. Messi collided with Granit Xhaka, and the Pulce was injured in the same play. Medical staff treated him on the sideline, applying pressure to stop the bleeding before play resumed.Why Arsenal’s Trossard stands taller than Messi and Olise at the World Cup
The small setback did not stop him from completing regulation time. He missed a shot in front of goalkeeper Yannick Kobel and also narrowly missed a right‑footed effort from outside the box. The article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence, ensuring broader accessibility. The original version is available in Italian.