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Argentina Trains in Kansas City for World Cup Quarterfinals Against Switzerland

09/07/2026 10:39 - Deportes

Back to Action in Kansas City

According to sources from El Eco de Tandil, the Argentine squad wasted no time after a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt in Atlanta. The euphoria is already behind them as they focus on their next challenge: Switzerland.

Saturday, July 11, 2026, 22:00 (Argentina Time) - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City.

Scaloni's Plan for the Starters

At the Sporting KC Training Center, head coach Lionel Scaloni divided the group. Players who logged the most minutes in the epic comeback, led by Lionel Messi, engaged in regenerative work. This included gym sessions and muscle recovery, while sharing a traditional mate on the pitch. For those unfamiliar, mate is a highly popular South American caffeine-rich infused drink, often shared among teammates as a symbol of unity and relaxation. The great news is that Cristian Cuti Romero has recovered from a muscle overload, and goalkeeper Emiliano Dibu Martinez trained without any pain.

High Intensity for the Substitutes

Meanwhile, players who did not see minutes, came off the bench, or were substituted against Egypt had a much more intense practice. Under the watchful eye of the coaching staff, Nicolas Otamendi, Facundo Medina, Gonzalo Montiel, Lautaro Martinez, and Nicolas Gonzalez performed sprints, off-the-ball movements, and a classic loco. In Argentine football terminology, a loco refers to an intense continuous running and sprinting drill meant to build endurance and explosiveness.

Tactical Doubts Ahead of the Clash

Looking ahead to the quarterfinal match, Scaloni is reportedly evaluating changes. At right-back, there is a doubt between Nahuel Molina and Gonzalo Montiel (with the latter currently carrying a yellow card). In the offensive sector, the manager must decide whether Julian Alvarez or Lautaro Martinez will accompany Messi in the attack.

How the Opponent Arrives

Switzerland arrives at this match with significant physical wear and tear after eliminating Colombia in Vancouver via a penalty shootout (4-3 after a 0-0 draw). However, the European side remains solid in defense and boasts world-class figures such as goalkeeper Gregor Kobel, defender Manuel Akanji, and midfielder Granit Xhaka, who acknowledged that facing Messi is a privilege. The anticipation is building for what promises to be an unforgettable encounter!

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