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Messi Leads Argentina Training XI as Scaloni Tests Simeone and Martinez at Full Back Before Algeria Opener

Lionel Scaloni ran a 10-man outfield group in training that included Lionel Messi, with Giuliano Simeone and Lisandro Martinez filling full-back spots three days before Argentina's Group J opener against Algeria.

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Messi Leads Argentina Training XI as Scaloni Tests Simeone and Martinez at Full Back Before Algeria Opener
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Reigning champions Argentina will make their 2026 FIFA World Cup debut next Tuesday against Algeria to open Group J play alongside Austria and Jordan. With that first match now three days away, head coach Lionel Scaloni is preparing a lineup built around Lionel Messi and a few positional surprises.

During Argentina's latest training session, Scaloni organized several ball drills in which he divided the squad into different groups. One of those groups consisted of 10 outfield players while the goalkeepers trained separately, and that unit appears to be a strong indication of the team set to start the opener.

The players Scaloni selected during that portion of the session were:

  • Cristian Romero
  • Nicolas Otamendi
  • Lisandro Martinez
  • Giuliano Simeone
  • Rodrigo De Paul
  • Enzo Fernandez
  • Alexis Mac Allister
  • Thiago Almada
  • Lionel Messi
  • Lautaro Martinez

While it was not a formal match simulation, the group featured 10 players who can easily be arranged into a starting lineup, providing valuable clues about the plans Scaloni has in mind ahead of the clash against Algeria.

Full back surprises driven by fitness

The biggest surprise in that potential lineup came at full back. On the right side, with Gonzalo Montiel and Nahuel Molina only recently returning from muscle injuries, Giuliano Simeone was the preferred option. On the opposite flank, with Nicolas Tagliafico ruled out for the opening match, Lisandro Martinez could fill that role.

Both decisions have been driven by fitness concerns, forcing Scaloni to improvise with players who typically occupy different positions on the field. At Atletico Madrid, Simeone primarily plays as a wide midfielder or winger, while Martinez operates as a center back for Manchester United.

Both players possess qualities that allow them to play as full backs. The movements seen during training were likely part of an evaluation process as Scaloni assesses whether to include either player in the starting lineup.

In Argentina's pre World Cup friendlies, Agustin Giay started at right back, although he was not included in the final 26 man roster, while Montiel logged a few minutes against Iceland. On the left side, Tagliafico played the first half against Honduras before suffering a muscle injury that forced him off. Nicolas Gonzalez and Facundo Medina later filled that position.

Argentina monitoring injured players

With Argentina's World Cup opener now just three days away, the team's biggest concern remains the fitness of several key players. However, there has been encouraging news in recent hours.

Argentina have recovered almost all of their injured players: Julian, Paredes, Cuti Romero, Nico Paz, Nico Gonzalez, Molina and Montiel are all training with the group,

Gaston Edul said Saturday through his official X account.

Dibu is increasing his workload and will start the first match,

Edul added regarding goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who has been dealing with a fractured finger since the UEFA Europa League final with Aston Villa.

Tagliafico is the only player still training separately because of a soleus injury.

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