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Has Argentina outgrown Lionel Messi? Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni’s shocking claim sparks debate

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Lionel Scaloni, Head Coach of Argentina, celebrates with Lionel Messi after the win in the penalty shootout during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 quarter final match between Netherlands and Argentina at Lusail Stadium on December 09, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar.
© Getty ImagesLionel Scaloni, Head Coach of Argentina, celebrates with Lionel Messi after the win in the penalty shootout during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 quarter final match between Netherlands and Argentina at Lusail Stadium on December 09, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar.

As Argentina prepares for their World Cup qualifier against Colombia, a thought-provoking remark from coach Lionel Scaloni has sparked widespread debate. The reigning world champions have already punched their ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, thanks to a string of commanding performances—including a 4-1 win over Brazil in March. But as the national team gears up for its next challenge, the spotlight isn’t just on the pitch—it’s on what Scaloni had to say about Lionel Messi. The question looms: Does Argentina still need Messi to succeed?

Though Lionel Messi remains the face of Argentine soccer, with 192 international appearances112 goals, and a trophy cabinet that includes the 2022 World Cup and two Copa America titles, coach Lionel Scaloni has hinted at a tactical evolution that could redefine the team’s identity.

“The team is now in a moment where it can play in the same way with Leo or without Leo, which used to be more complex in the past,” Scaloni told reporters. “Now we don’t have this necessity and the team works in the same way—that’s good.”

The timing of this statement is no coincidence. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, who turns 38 on June 24, was only a substitute in Argentina’s recent 1-0 win over Chile. Prior to that, he missed several qualifiers due to injury, yet his side still secured vital wins against both Brazil and Uruguay.

The implication is clear: the Albiceleste have matured into a squad that no longer leans entirely on their captain to dictate play or secure results.

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Messi’s legacy remains untouchable

While Scaloni’s remarks suggest growing independence, he did not downplay Messi’s ongoing importance. If anything, the coach’s comments reflect a desire for balance rather than separation.

“There’s no doubt the team is better with Messi,” Scaloni admitted. “But the fact that we don’t have to change the system or swap players around when he’s not there means we’ve grown.”

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Messi’s contribution to Argentine soccer remains unparalleled. Since making his debut in 2005, he has redefined expectations with record-breaking goals, assists, and leadership—none more iconic than his heroics during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Even with Argentina evolving tactically, the 37-year-old is still expected to play a central role in their title defence at the 2026 World Cup.

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