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Lionel Messi is back on the grass! Inter Miami superstar returns to training after MLS rest as Tata Martino's side gear up for CONCACAF Champions Cup showdown with Nashville

Inter Miami have been handed a major boost ahead of their CONCACAF Champions Cup clash against Nashville, with Lionel Messi returning to training.

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Messi starred in first leg against NashvilleBut was rested in Miami's last MLS clashReturns to training ahead of CCC second legGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Messi starred in the first leg last Friday, scoring the first as Miami rescued a 2-2 draw at the death thanks to a late Luis Suarez strike. But after manager Tata Martino's comments about the veteran forward feeling "tired" amid a hectic schedule, he was rested for the Herons' MLS clash against CF Montreal on Sunday, which ended in a 3-2 defeat. Martino has since been given a huge boost ahead of the return to cup action, with Messi back in first-team training on Tuesday.

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Messi has made a lightning start to Inter Miami's season already, scoring four goals and providing an assist in just four matches across MLS and the CCC. His link-up with former Barcelona team-mate Suarez has been demonstrated several times as they look to spearhead a dynamite Miami attack. However, with Messi turning 37 in July and Suarez already that age, the Herons will have to learn to cope without at least one member of the veteran duo. Their defeat to Montreal on Sunday shows they still have some adapting to do.

WHAT MARTINO SAID

The Herons' boss has spoken openly about the need for 36-year-old Messi to enjoy rest periods ahead of a heavily congested season. He told reporters after Sunday's defeat: "We talked about it about a week ago and we agreed that this was the game where he had to rest, regardless of what happened in the game with Nashville. We also must make sure our team is healthy and can last an entire season."

And speaking ahead of the Nashville game, he added: "All the players are doing well, all the players are available."