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Argentina’s star player Lionel Messi won’t start the team’s last group stage game against Jordan. Coach Lionel Scaloni announced that Messi will begin the match on the bench instead of the field.

This decision comes as a surprise to many fans, but Scaloni likely has a plan. Messi has been the top scorer in the World Cup so far, and resting him might be a smart move.

Why Scaloni Is Benching the Superstar

Scaloni wants to keep Messi fresh for the knockout rounds. Since Argentina already secured a spot in the next stage, there’s less pressure to win this game.

  • Messi has played every minute of the tournament so far.
  • Giving him a break reduces injury risk.
  • Other players get a chance to prove themselves.

Resting key players is common in soccer when a team has already advanced.

What This Means for the Team

Argentina still has a strong lineup even without Messi. Players like Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez can step up.

Jordan will face a different Argentina side, which could make the match unpredictable. But Argentina’s depth is one of their biggest strengths.

Looking Ahead to the Knockout Stage

Messi is expected to return for the round of 16. With fresh legs, he’ll be ready to lead Argentina’s charge for the World Cup title.

Fans will be eager to see him back on the pitch soon. Until then, Argentina’s bench power will be tested.

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