Defending champions Argentina kick their campaign off in the FIFA World Cup 2026 as they lock horns against Algeria in their Group J opener at the Kanstas City Stadium. Eyes are on Lionel Messi, who started for theย La Albiceleste in their 2026 opener against the African nation. Messi has made a record sixth appearance at the showpiece, having been with the side since 2006. He became the first man ever to take the pitch in six FIFA World Cups, a record which is set to be later equalled by Portugal talisman Cristiano Ronaldo.
Messi’s appearance in the opener was the most sought-after one, especially after doubts lingered over his presence due to the hamstring injury he had suffered a little earlier. However, the Argentine captain dispelled the doubts when he appeared for his team in the friendly against Ireland and scored a penalty in the build-up to this tournament. Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni had all but confirmed that their 38-year-old star is injury free and is available for the opener.
On the eve of the game, Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni spoke on Messi and had all but confirmed his participation. “Everyone wants to see [Leo] Messi inside the field, playing. He excited everyone, not just Argentines,” Scaloni said ahead of the game. “From my part, it’ll always be like that. I don’t see anything negative. He’s been in different conditions and has always been here. He’s always been monumental for us, and now he will be even more. I see him well.”ย
The South American squad was also fretting over the likes of goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and Nico Paz, who dealt with a fractured ring finger and a knee injury, respectively. Scaloni stated that no one but Nico has an injury. “I’ve always had difficulty [creating the starting 11] because of the quality of the players on the national team, beyond if we have an injured player, which is not the case now,” Scaloni said. While Nico didn’t feature, Martinez started for the defending champions,ย braving the finger injury.
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