Lionel Messi’s Argentina in FIFA World Cups: A QUIZ that will take you down memory lane
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Argentina, aiming to defend their FIFA World Cup title and join the elite ranks of Brazil and Italy, are largely retaining the victorious squad from Qatar 2022 and their 2024 Copa América triumph, led by an aging Lionel Messi whose stamina is a point of debate. Despite this, the team is considered serious contenders, boasting a strong attack with Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez, while Messi is anticipated to act as a playmaker, supported by midfielders Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, and Enzo Fernández to bolster a vulnerable defense for goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez. Manager Lionel Scaloni, already the most decorated in Argentina's history with multiple Copa Américas, a World Cup, and a Finalissima, aims to secure another World Cup title as a fitting farewell gift for their legendary captain.
Argentina, aiming to defend their FIFA World Cup title and join the elite ranks of Brazil and Italy, are largely retaining the victorious squad from Qatar 2022 and their 2024 Copa América triumph, led by an aging Lionel Messi whose stamina is a point of debate. Despite this, the team is considered serious contenders, boasting a strong attack with Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez, while Messi is anticipated to act as a playmaker, supported by midfielders Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, and Enzo Fernández to bolster a vulnerable defense for goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez. Manager Lionel Scaloni, already the most decorated in Argentina's history with multiple Copa Américas, a World Cup, and a Finalissima, aims to secure another World Cup title as a fitting farewell gift for their legendary captain.
Argentina, aiming to defend their FIFA World Cup title and join the elite ranks of Brazil and Italy, are largely retaining the victorious squad from Qatar 2022 and their 2024 Copa América triumph, led by an aging Lionel Messi whose stamina is a point of debate. Despite this, the team is considered serious contenders, boasting a strong attack with Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez, while Messi is anticipated to act as a playmaker, supported by midfielders Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, and Enzo Fernández to bolster a vulnerable defense for goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez. Manager Lionel Scaloni, already the most decorated in Argentina's history with multiple Copa Américas, a World Cup, and a Finalissima, aims to secure another World Cup title as a fitting farewell gift for their legendary captain.
How hard is it to defend the FIFA World Cup title? Well, there are only two teams qualified to answer that question — Italy and, of course, Brazil. Lionel Scaloni has retained the core of the squad that won at Qatar 2022 and went on to retain the Copa América in 2024, as he looks to enter the elite list alongside arch-rivals Brazil. Remember, this Lionel Messi-led team had topped South America's qualifying group with ease.
Since Qatar, Argentina have not faced European opponents, as the "Finalissima" game against Spain was cancelled due to the war in the Middle East. An ageing Messi is not helping either. It is debatable whether he still has the stamina and speed needed to perform at the highest level.
However, there is little doubt that the defending champions are still serious contenders for the prized trophy. Scaloni will have the incredible Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez in attack, while Messi is expected to play the role of the conductor. Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, and Enzo Fernández will have to ensure the vulnerable backline is supported to reduce the pressure on Emiliano Martínez.
Scaloni's record as Argentina's all-time most decorated manager — two Copa Américas (2021 and 2024), a World Cup, and a Finalissima (2022) — gives him credit in the bank. One more World Cup would be the ideal gift that the team can give their legendary captain, who turns 39 soon.
As the wait to see the Latin American powerhouse continues, here is a FIFA World Cup quiz for the fans to try out! Do let us know in the comments section how many you got right!