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A message: Changes to Mundo Albiceleste, reduced ads, new design

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Hello everyone,

Since the start of the new year, we have been experimenting with different ads and locations across the Mundo Albiceleste website. And if we are being completely honest, it was time for a permanent change.

We have also been hearing and reading all of your feedbacks and are happy to announce what we believe are significant changes. The number of ads on the website have been reduced (we believe significantly) and ultimately, while the ads do help in keeping up with the maintenance of the website, we still want every one to enjoy viewing and reading the content.

Mundo Albiceleste was built by Argentina fans and for Argentina fans, which is why we believe that should remain the priority and will remain the priority.

Should you have any comments or suggestions, please, do let us know in the comments below or email us at mundoalbiceleste10@gmail.com. Our aim is to continue to improve and to provide more content (which we will continue to be doing and will be introducing new sections throughout the year) than we ever have before. And to aim for quality over quantity.

As always, your feedback is strongly appreciated. Mundo Albiceleste has been around since 2006 and we would not be where we are without the Mundo Albiceleste family.

Thank you,

Joaquín Panichelli scores for Strasbourg in 1–1 draw vs. Lens, leads Ligue 1 scoring chart

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Joaquín Panichelli continues his strong run in France, scoring again for RC Strasbourg in a 1–1 draw against Lens on Matchday 24 of the Ligue 1 season. The Argentine forward opened the scoring for his team at the Stade de la Meinau, registering his third consecutive league match with a goal and bringing his total to six goals in 2026.

The Argentine striker now has 14 goals in the current Ligue 1 season, tying Marseille’s Mason Greenwood as the league’s top scorer so far.

The 23-year-old striker, born in Córdoba and developed in the youth systems of Racing, Belgrano, and River Plate, is enjoying one of the best stretches of his career. His latest goal came after 17 minutes, when Lens defender Ismaëlo Ganiou played a short back pass toward his goalkeeper. Panichelli reacted quickly, used his speed to reach the ball first, and calmly chipped the keeper to give Strasbourg the early lead.

Argentine midfielder Valentín Barco also started the match, continuing his regular involvement in the team’s lineup.

With the draw, Strasbourg reached 35 points in the standings and remains just outside the European qualification spots.

Panichelli’s recent scoring streak has been one of the highlights of Strasbourg’s season. Prior to his goal against Lens, he had already scored in consecutive matches against Marseille and Lyon.

In a World Cup year, the striker’s form naturally raises questions about a possible opportunity with the Argentina national team. While competition for attacking positions remains intense, Panichelli’s consistency in one of Europe’s top leagues keeps him in the conversation as he continues to build momentum week after week.

Valentín Carboni suffers ACL injury at Racing Club

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Racing Club received difficult news this week as Argentine forward Valentín Carboni suffered a serious knee injury that will keep him out for an extended period. The 20-year-old attacker, currently on loan from Inter, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during Friday’s training session and will undergo surgery in the coming days.

The club confirmed the diagnosis shortly after medical tests were completed. According to Racing’s official statement, Carboni suffered a complete ACL tear along with a partial injury to the external collateral ligament in his right knee. The injury requires surgical intervention and a long rehabilitation process.

Carboni had recently joined Racing on loan during the latest transfer window, arriving with high expectations after his development in Europe. However, his time in Avellaneda was limited, as he made only five appearances for the club before the injury. He started the first three matches of the season against Gimnasia, Rosario Central, and Tigre, but later lost his place in the starting lineup, coming off the bench against Argentinos Juniors and Banfield and remaining unused in matches against Boca Juniors and Independiente Rivadavia.

This is not the first serious injury of his young career. In 2024, shortly after winning the Copa América with Argentina, Carboni suffered a similar ACL injury in his left knee while playing for Olympique Marseille.

Racing now faces the possibility of signing a replacement player due to the long-term absence, while discussions remain open about where Carboni will complete his recovery, either in Argentina or back in Italy under Inter’s medical supervision.

Lanús defeat Flamengo 3-2 at the Maracanã to win the Recopa Sudamericana

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Lanús defeated Flamengo 3–2 at the Maracanã to win the 2026 Recopa Sudamericana, completing a comeback in extra time and securing the club’s first title in the competition. The Argentine side closed the series with a 4–2 aggregate victory after a hard-fought final played under heavy rain in Rio de Janeiro.

Mauricio Pellegrino’s team took the lead after a mistake by Argentine goalkeeper Agustín Rossi allowed striker Rodrigo Castillo to score the opening goal. Flamengo responded quickly and controlled large parts of the match, equalizing through two penalties converted by Giorgian De Arrascaeta and Jorginho, sending the game into extra time.

Despite the physical effort and difficult conditions, Lanús found the decisive moments late in the match. Defender José Canale Domínguez scored with a header in the 118th minute to give the visitors hope, and shortly after, substitute Dylan Aquino finished a counterattack by dribbling past the goalkeeper to score the winning goal.

After the final whistle, captain Carlos Izquierdoz spoke about the achievement. “I can’t run anymore. I’m 37 years old, don’t make me run again,” he said with a smile. He then added: “We wanted to lift the trophy at the Maracanã. Today we made history.”

Castillo, who scored on his birthday and in both legs of the series, highlighted the importance of the win. “It’s a birthday I’ll never forget. We made history. They have a great squad, but we showed again that we like these matches,” the striker said.

Canale also pointed to the team’s unity as the key factor. “It’s because of the group. We’re not afraid of anyone,” he explained, adding that scoring at the Maracanã had been a dream since childhood.

Lanús lifted its fourth international trophy and once again defeated a Brazilian team in a continental final

Mac Allister speaks ahead of Finalissima: “Right now I see Spain above us”

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Alexis Mac Allister spoke about Argentina’s upcoming Finalissima against Spain and the 2026 World Cup, offering an honest assessment of where the team stands.

Argentina will face Spain on March 27 at Lusail Stadium in Qatar, the same venue where the Albiceleste lifted the World Cup in 2022. The match will serve as an important test ahead of the tournament in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Spain arrive as the reigning European champions, and Mac Allister did not hesitate to praise them. “Right now I see Spain above us,” he said, recognizing the level La Roja are playing at despite recent injuries and doubts in their squad.

The Liverpool midfielder also mentioned France as another top contender for the World Cup. “I think Spain and France are the two best, and we are there as well,” he explained. While he placed those two slightly ahead, he made it clear that Argentina remain among the favorites as defending world champions.

Looking specifically at the Finalissima, Mac Allister expects a difficult match. “They have very good players, they are in a very good moment, and the Finalissima will be complicated. We are confident and we will go forward,” he added.

Lionel Messi speaks with Nahuel Guzmán about Mexico tension, Maradona and MLS

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Lionel Messi spoke for more than an hour on the podcast Miro de Atrás, hosted by his former Argentina teammate Nahuel Guzmán. In a calm and honest conversation, the Argentina captain talked about his childhood, his education, the tension with Mexico, the level of MLS, and his memories of Diego Maradona.

One of the most direct moments came when Messi admitted he regrets not focusing more on school when he was young.

“I regret many things and I tell my kids the same: get a good education, study, be prepared. Not having learned English when I was young is something I regret a lot,” Messi said. He explained that during his career he has met important people but sometimes could not fully communicate because of the language barrier. “You think, how did I waste that time?” he added.

At the same time, Messi said football also teaches important values and helps build strong relationships that last for life.

He also spoke about the tension with Mexico after the 2022 World Cup. The situation began when boxer Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez criticized Messi on social media, accusing him of disrespecting Mexico’s jersey in the locker room after Argentina’s win.

Messi said the situation was misunderstood. “It was something normal in a locker room. After a match, shirts are on the floor. There was no disrespect,” he explained. Although Canelo later apologized, the topic had already spread widely online.

Looking back at that match, Messi said Argentina felt pressure after losing to Saudi Arabia in their first game.

“We were afraid of being eliminated. We talked about everything we were playing for,” Messi said. His goal against Mexico changed the mood. “After that goal, we felt free again.”

Now playing for Inter Miami CF, Messi also shared his view on MLS and Liga MX. He said MLS teams have improved a lot and are more competitive, especially when Mexican clubs travel to the United States. However, he noted that playing in Mexico, with altitude and big crowds, still gives local teams an advantage.

When asked about Diego Maradona, Messi said Maradona had an impact on every generation. He remembered meeting him for the first time on the TV show La Noche del 10 and later working with him when Maradona coached Argentina.

To close the interview, Messi spoke about enjoying life more now. “Today I enjoy my family, my kids, the small things. We don’t know what will happen tomorrow,” he said.