The Argentine national football team reached the World Cup final in the 2026 edition, replicating their achievement from four years prior in Qatar. The squad, led by Lionel Messi, demonstrated balance across defense, midfield, and attack, scoring 19 goals in seven matches while conceding six. Key moments included Messi’s three goals against Algeria, Julian Alvarez’s stunning goal against Switzerland, and headers from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez against Egypt and England, respectively. Despite some early struggles in matches, the team, coached by Lionel Scaloni, showed resilience and skill throughout the tournament, securing their place in yet another final.
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