As Argentina moves forward after its historic success in recent years, head coach Lionel Scaloni faces the difficult task of planning for life without some of the team’s most iconic players. In a recent interview, Scaloni acknowledged the immense challenge of filling the void left by Di Maria’s retirement from international soccer and the unique role Messi continues to play for the team.

The 46-year-old was clear in his assessment, stating, “They are not players that can be replaced. Both Fideo [Di Maria] and Leo [Messi] are unique. There’s no chance of finding someone to do what they do.” These comments underscore just how integral both players have been to Argentina’s recent triumphs.

New era for Argentina without Di Maria

Angel Di Maria officially retired from international soccer after helping his country secure its 16th Copa America title in 2024. He was widely regarded as one of Argentina’s greatest players. His over the years have been invaluable, including scoring the decisive goals in both the 2021 Copa America Final against Brazil and the 2022 World Cup Final against France. His combination of skill, experience, and leadership was critical in Argentina’s resurgence on the international stage.

Scaloni tried to persuade the 36-year-old winger to delay his retirement until the 2026 World Cup. However, the player ultimately opted against it, leaving a significant gap in La Albiceleste’s squad.

For Scaloni, trying to find a direct replacement for the Benfica star would be futile. “It would be a mistake to look for a player who can do the same as him. He doesn’t exist,” Scaloni explained. Di Maria’s ability to provide width, his incredible one-on-one skills, and his understanding of the game are qualities that made him irreplaceable. His departure leaves Argentina needing to adapt and evolve.

Scaloni adapts to life without Di Maria but still with Messi

With Di Maria no longer in the lineup, Scaloni has the difficult task of reshaping Argentina’s playing style. The coach made it clear that he doesn’t intend to find a direct replacement for Di Maria. Instead, he will explore new tactics to compensate for the winger’s absence. “We will try to find a player who can provide width,” Scaloni said. He noted that while the veteran’s unique abilities are irreplaceable, the team can still adapt.

Scaloni also hinted at a shift in the team’s tactical approach. The Argentine acknowledged that Argentina may need to play “differently” now that Di Maria is no longer part of the squad. He emphasized that the team would not hit the reset button but would need to adjust its strategies. “Why not play differently because Angel is not there?” Scaloni said, suggesting that their future will involve a more flexible, evolving system.

While Di Maria’s departure marks the end of an era, Lionel Messi remains the heart and soul of the Argentina team. Scaloni’s comments made it clear that Messi, like Di Maria, is irreplaceable. Thus, his presence continues to define the team’s prospects. At 36, he has not indicated when he plans to retire from international soccer. Therefore, his performances and leadership continue to be central to Argentina’s success.

Even with Messi still in the squad, they must plan for the future. Argentina must eventually transition from the era of their two legends. Scaloni’s vision involves finding a balance between relying on Messi’s enduring brilliance and developing a new playing style that doesn’t solely depend on his talents. “It’s time to adapt,” the coach stated, emphasizing the need for the team to evolve even while the Inter Miami star remains a key player.

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