Inside the Private Meeting between Lionel Messi and Argentina Boss Lionel Scaloni: Insights on World Cup Plans
Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni reveals details of a private meeting with Lionel Messi as they discuss their World Cup title defense plans. Get an exclusive look into their conversation and the team's strategy for the upcoming tournament.

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni admits to holding a private meeting with Lionel Messi, with the topics of discussion during that chat being revealed. The Albiceleste are busy piecing together plans for their World Cup title defence. Having captured a global crown at Qatar 2022, the intention is to go back-to-back in 2026. All-time great Messi is expected to form part of that trophy bid.The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has stopped short of confirming his involvement. He is, however, plying his club trade in the United States with MLS Cup winners Inter Miami and is being tipped by many to grace another major tournament on North American soil.Messi has said of his World Cup plans: “I hope I can be there. I've said before that I'd love to be there. At worst, I'll be there watching it live, but it will be special. The World Cup is special for everyone, for any country - especially for us, because we live it in a completely different way.”He added to ESPN on the talks that he has held with Scaloni: “The truth is we've been talking about it. He understands, and we've discussed it a lot. He always tells me that he would like me to be there in any role. We have a relationship of great trust and we can talk about everything.”Scaloni has now held a further round of discussions with his talismanic captain. Messi has been back in Argentina during the MLS post-season, with the 38-year-old making the most of opportunities to relax and unwind alongside wife Antonela Roccuzzo and their three sons.Scaloni told AFA Estudio: “I met up with Leo because we were close by. We had coffee. Those of us who know him know he'll never relax. He's a born competitor. He always wants to be there. That's very important for his team-mates - that a captain behaves that way. He always comes to play. It's a legacy he's going to leave. Those who come after him have to take it up.”Argentina’s head coach added when asked if the topic of international selection had come up: “We didn't talk about the World Cup. We'll see. As he says, there's still time. We shouldn't pressure him and should leave him alone.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Scaloni admits to having “a list of approximately 50 players” drawn up at present, which will be whittled down over the coming months. He said: “In the last World Cup we had the experience of players who got injured very close to the date. We can't rule anyone out. That's why we have a fairly large list.”One of those in contention is Thiago Almada. The 24-year-old has previously been billed as a potential successor to Messi in the No.10 role, but he has endured a tough time at La Liga giants Atletico Madrid since moving to Spain in the summer of 2025.The former Botafogo star is now generating more transfer talk. Scaloni said of the talented playmaker, who became a World Cup winner in 2022: “We shouldn't interfere, we never have. Once he makes his decision, we'll just analyse his footballing performance and see if he's performing at the level we believe he's capable of.“Thiago's case is the same; I don't know what will happen with him, but we'll evaluate whatever decision he makes, and it goes without saying that he's an important player for us. Performance will ultimately decide, not the league or the team.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingScaloni expects his squad in 2026 to look similar to that which conquered the world in Qatar, with the 47-year-old admitting that he has been given no “reasons for change” and that reigning champions have “earned” the right to go again.He went on to say: “They need to be in top form as the matches approach. I'm not saying it's pointless to do it now, but the crucial part will be from March onwards. They need that bit of luck to arrive in peak condition.”Argentina have been placed in Group J at the 2026 World Cup. They will open their quest for another major title when facing Algeria on June 26 in Kansas City, before going on to tackle Austria and Jordan.
Messi's World Cup Ambitions
Lionel Messi has expressed his desire to participate in the 2026 World Cup, highlighting the special significance of the tournament for him and his country. While he has not confirmed his involvement yet, there is optimism surrounding his potential role in the team's campaign.
The Conversation between Messi and Scaloni
Scaloni and Messi have had several discussions regarding the World Cup plans. The Argentina boss values Messi's potential contribution in any capacity and emphasizes the importance of their trustworthy relationship.
Scaloni's Approach to Squad Selection
Scaloni is carefully evaluating a pool of approximately 50 players for the World Cup squad, considering past experiences of last-minute injuries. He maintains a flexible approach and emphasizes the importance of performance in determining the final squad.
Thiago Almada's Potential Role
Thiago Almada, a youngster with high prospects, is being closely monitored by Scaloni. Despite challenges at Atletico Madrid, Almada remains an important player in the coach's eyes, with performance being the key factor for selection.
Argentina's Road to the 2026 World Cup
Argentina, placed in Group J, is gearing up for a challenging campaign in the upcoming World Cup. With a core squad similar to the previous victorious team, Scaloni emphasizes the importance of timing and form as they aim for back-to-back titles.





