Buenos Aires:Aging but still one of the best players on the planet, Lionel Messi will lead Argentina in his fifth and possibly last World Cup. And with him, Argentina certainly has a chance to win its third title. "I don't know whether we are big favorites or not, but I believe Argentina is always a favorite for its history, what it means and even more now for how we got here," the 35-year-old Messi said in a recent interview.
Messi helped the South American country end its 28-year title drought when Argentina won the Copa America in 2021. It was Messi's first major title for the national team. The team has also set a national record by going unbeaten in 35 straight matches. Argentina will play it's opening match in Qatar in Group C against Saudi Arabia on Nov. 22. The team will face Mexico four days later and then take on Poland on Nov. 30.
THE ARCHITECT
Few believed Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni would succeed after he took over four years ago with little experience on the job. He had coached youth teams in Mallorca, where he lives, and was an assistant to Jorge Sampaoli at Sevilla, and later at Argentina. But under Scaloni, Argentina finally won a title again and, in June, broke its unbeaten streak record with a 3-0 win over European champion Italy at Wembley Stadium.
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Scaloni brought in new talent, including goalkeeper Emiliano Martnez, defender Cristian Romero and midfielders Leandro Paredes and Rodrigo De Paul. He also rallied Messi and veterans Nicols Otamendi and ngel Di Mara around him. The 44-year-old coach broke away from the days of Messi-dependence. The team is solid on both ends of the field and hasn't trailed in a match since the beginning of 2020.