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Lionel Messi speaks about Scaloni, the team, and the 2026 World Cup

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Lionel Messi spoke with ESPN in Miami ahead of the World Cup 2026 draw. He talked about Argentina’s chances, his relationship with Lionel Scaloni, his past with Pep Guardiola, and personal memories from different stages of his life and career.

Messi said that the national team will try to compete for the title again. “It is a group that will try again, that will give everything and will compete. Then, through small details, you can be eliminated. A World Cup is very difficult. Any national team can create problems and can eliminate you.” He recalled how Argentina reached penalties against the Netherlands and France in 2022, saying: “We were superior in both matches, but we still went to penalties and we had Dibu Martínez, who made us win. But we could go to penalties and not win. It is very difficult to win a World Cup.”

He pointed out that several national teams will arrive with strong expectations: “There are very good national teams such as Spain, France, England, Brazil, Germany. National teams that want to be champions.” During the conversation, he also spoke about being part of the tournament: “I hope I can be there. I would like to be there. If not, I will be watching it in person, but it will be special.”

Messi reacted to an old video of Pep Guardiola praising him and described the impact the coach had on his development. “He is unique. There are very good coaches, but he has something different. For me he is the best… When it comes to seeing things, preparing matches, and transmitting ideas, he is complete.” He also remembered how Guardiola changed his role on the field: “I grew tactically with him… He put me as a false 9. In the youth academy I played behind the striker. I grew from there.”

Messi talked about his own competitive nature. “I am competitive. I like to win and try. We had bad stretches and difficult moments, but we always tried to get up… With time I value things more.” He shared memories from his early days in Rosario: “Seeing the Grandoli club and my origins moves me… They are good memories.” He added that he still enjoys playing with his children: “Now I juggle the ball with my kids… The ball always attracts me.”

He explained how he changed once he was on the field. “As a kid I was tough on the field. My personality changed when I entered the pitch. Off the field I was shy, but inside I transformed… I shouted, I wanted to win… It still happens today.”

Messi also spoke about Rodrigo De Paul and Leandro Paredes. “Paredes and De Paul are the players you want on your team but not as rivals. They are normal guys… Paredes made a big change at Boca since his arrival. Boca became strong at home and much of that is because of him.”

He talked about the MLS schedule and how it differs from Europe. “It is a reality that our season is different from Europe… This year I felt very good. I played many matches. MLS is very physical, with long trips and matches that break a lot and go back and forth. I hope next year is the same.”

Messi highlighted the work of Lionel Scaloni and how the coach shaped the team. “We have very good players… The desire and excitement are the same as when Scaloni started… New players keep coming, and they adapt quickly. Winning the last World Cup gives confidence.” He added: “Scaloni established an idea… The best thing he did is the closeness with the group… He speaks directly and says what he needs to say to each one.”

Messi described his daily life and his preference for simple routines. “I try to live without pretending. My circle is small… December and spending the holidays in Argentina is the best… I live a normal life.”

He closed by speaking about his family. “For me, family is the most important. They were always by my side. We had difficult moments… My family stayed in Argentina and watched everything… We are very close. I enjoy having them near.”

Emiliano Martínez: “I’m more excited for this World Cup than the last one”

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With two days remaining before the 2026 World Cup draw, Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez shared his expectations for the tournament during “AFA as a Global Brand, The Power of a Brand,” an event organized by the AFA at Summit One in New York.

Speaking via video call from England, Martínez said the motivation to compete in another World Cup remains strong:

“Not only me—most players who have been to a World Cup feel that sensation in the stomach,” he said. “It’s hard to describe, but I’m more excited for this one than for the previous one.”

Martínez again underlined what representing Argentina means to him:

“Winning individual awards or titles with my club is like the cherry on top,” he said. “But the main part of my career has always been playing for the national team. When I play for Argentina, I feel the ball doesn’t go in. I have the whole country and my family behind me.”

The event was hosted by former Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Goycochea, who interviewed Martínez in front of more than 200 attendees connected to the sports industry.

Martínez also spoke about his physical level heading toward what could be his second World Cup:

“I have a privileged body; I can play again after two days,” he explained. “You have to play 60 matches as if there was no World Cup at the end of the season, because otherwise it’s difficult to perform at 100%.”

The goalkeeper is currently completing a solid season with Aston Villa, who sit fourth in the Premier League with 24 points. Villa have conceded 11 goals in 13 matches, the second-best defensive record in the competition, behind Arsenal.

Cristian Romero scores twice, a bicycle kick, for Tottenham Hotspur in 2-2 draw vs. Newcastle

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Cristian Romero scored twice, one of which was a bicycle kick, for Tottenham Hotspur in their 2-2 draw against Newcastle.

Romero had both goals for Tottenham, a diving header and an overhead kick in their draw. With Newcastle leading 1-0, it was a cross into the penalty area which found Romero and he would score with a diving header to draw Tottenham Hotspur level.

Newcastle would take a 2-1 lead and the Argentine would score his second goal of the game.

Enzo Fernández: “I dream of wearing the captain’s armband for Argentina one day”

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In an interview with GIVEMESPORT, Enzo Fernández — midfielder for Chelsea and the Argentina national team — spoke about his ambitions with the Albiceleste, the possibility of becoming captain one day, the goal of defending the World Cup title in 2026, and the past controversy surrounding a racist video he previously apologized for.

Fernández, who has scored five goals for Argentina, admitted that wearing the captain’s armband is one of his dreams. “Of course I dream about it. I would feel honored to wear the armband, but it’s not up to me. It’s a decision for the coaching staff. I don’t know when it could happen. Time will tell,” he said.

Reflecting on the 2022 World Cup victory in Qatar, he highlighted what it meant to win the trophy alongside Lionel Messi. “Winning the World Cup with Messi was incredible. We were motivated because we grew up watching Leo on TV, and he still had something missing. We were proud to share that moment with him. We wanted to achieve it for him; it was the only thing he didn’t have,” he recalled.

Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup in North America, Fernández said the team remains focused on trying to repeat as champions. “We’re focused on what’s coming. We know this could be Messi’s last World Cup, so we’ll do everything possible to keep the crown,” he explained.

He added that expectation is part of Argentina’s football identity. “That’s what our national team must aim for. People in Argentina are very passionate and always want more,” he said.

Fernández also spoke about the new generation stepping into the national team setup. “We represent a new group together with Mac Allister and Julián Álvarez. Now young players like Mastantuono and Echeverri are coming in. Attitude and leadership are fundamental. The feeling is positive,” he said.

Discussing his move from Benfica to Chelsea for €121 million, Fernández explained the key moment that pushed the transfer through. “When Chelsea’s interest arrived, I had no doubts. I wanted to make the jump to the Premier League. I told Rui Costa: ‘Please let me fulfill my dream,’ and fortunately he understood. If I hadn’t spoken to him, the move wouldn’t have happened,” he said.

Finally, he addressed the controversy surrounding the racist video he posted on social media, for which he apologized in the past. “It doesn’t reflect my values or my character. I am against all discrimination. I cut my vacation short to meet them face to face. It was a tough moment, but everything is fine now,” he stated.

Win the 2026 Argentina Home Jersey – December Giveaway!

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Mundo Albiceleste continues its series of monthly giveaways this December with one of the most anticipated kits in recent years: the 2026 Argentina Home Jersey. This brand-new World Cup shirt has already become a fan favorite, representing the next chapter for La Albiceleste on football’s biggest stage.

The winner will be announced before January 10, both during one of our YouTube live shows and right here on the Mundo Albiceleste website.

Take a look at the November Giveaway Winner Reveal for the 1998 Argentina Away Jersey, worn by Gabriel Batistuta, Juan Sebastián Verón, and Diego Simeone!

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