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Argentina vs Austria: Scaloni's Lineup Plans and the Striker Battle

19/06/2026 19:59 - Deportes

Lionel Scaloni dando instrucciones tácticas a Lionel Messi durante un entrenamiento de la Selección Argentina.

Following a resounding 3-0 victory against Algeria in Kansas City, the Argentine National Team has already set its sights on the next challenge. The team, managed by Lionel Scaloni, travels to Dallas to face Austria this coming Monday, June 22 at 22:00 Argentine time (adjust to your local time zone), marking the second match of Group J in the World Cup 2026.

The debut was not only successful in terms of the score but also historic. Lionel Messi sealed his 200th appearance with a hat-trick, equaling Miroslav Klose's record of 16 World Cup goals. The atmosphere in the Argentine camp is vibrant, further boosted by the positive news regarding the health of Messi's father, Jorge Messi, who is recovering favorably, dismissing recent unfounded rumors.

Tactical Adjustments: Defense and Midfield

According to reports from ESPN Mundial via journalist Diego Monroig, Scaloni is fine-tuning the starting eleven. The main novelty appears on the right flank. Nahuel Molina (typically playing for Atlético Madrid) is poised to take the starting spot from Gonzalo Montiel. Montiel played well in the opener but trained separately to manage physical load, suggesting a rotation to keep the squad fresh for the long tournament haul.

On the left side, Facundo Medina is expected to retain his position. Although veteran Nicolás Tagliafico has recovered from a muscle tear and trained with the group, the coaching staff prefers not to rush him, ensuring he is fully fit for the knockout stages. The central defense remains the rock-solid duo of Cristian 'Cuti' Romero and Lisandro Martínez.

In the midfield, the engine room stays intact. The trio of Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernández, and Alexis Mac Allister provides the perfect balance of grit and creativity, with Thiago Almada occupying the 'enganche' role—the classic playmaker position so revered in Argentine football culture. Leandro Paredes is fit but likely to start on the bench.

The Striker Dilemma: Lautaro vs. Julián

The biggest question mark lies in the attack. While Messi's spot is untouchable, his partner is up for grabs. Lautaro Martínez (the 'Toro') has a slight advantage over Julián Álvarez (the 'Spider'). Álvarez arrived at the tournament carrying a physical niggle in his ankle and isn't yet at 100% match fitness. Consequently, Lautaro is favored to lead the line, though the final decision will come on matchday.

Predicted Starting XI vs Austria
PositionPlayer
GoalkeeperEmiliano 'Dibu' Martínez
Right BackNahuel Molina
Center BackCristian 'Cuti' Romero
Center BackLisandro Martínez
Left BackFacundo Medina
MidfieldersRodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernández, Alexis Mac Allister
PlaymakerThiago Almada
ForwardsLionel Messi & Lautaro Martínez
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