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Club World Cup Shows Messi Can Still Impact Argentinas 2026 Hopes

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At 38, Lionel Messi continues to shine despite reduced pace. In the Club World Cup, he averaged 5.5 meters per carry and 4.5 take-ons per 90 minutes, showing adaptability against top-tier teams.

At 38, Lionel Messi continues to shine despite reduced pace. In the Club World Cup, he averaged 5.5 meters per carry and 4.5 take-ons per 90 minutes, showing adaptability against top-tier teams. Though Argentina is evolving beyond Messi-centric tactics, his sharp passing, set-piece brilliance, and leadership suggest he can still influence Argentina’s 2026 campaign.

When the Club World Cup offered Lionel Messi a stage against Europe's elite once again, football fans got a glimpse of what Argentina might expect from their icon in 2026. At 38, Messi may have slowed down, but his impact remains sharp. Playing for Inter Miami, he has adjusted his game, less running, more playmaking and averaging 5.5 meters per carry in the Club World Cup compared to 6.1 in MLS.

His take-on attempts and final third passes have declined from his Barcelona peak, but his decision-making and precision remain world-class. Against PSG, Messi showed flashes of brilliance despite discomfort, dribbling past defenders and nearly setting up goals, but couldn't prevent a 4-0 loss. Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni, who built the team around Messi since 2019, now faces new challenges. The 2024 Copa América final saw Argentina improve after Messi was subbed off injured, and recent victories over Brazil and Uruguay came without him starting.

Messi, no longer carrying the entire burden, seems content with a support-driven role. With Julián Álvarez, Thiago Almada, and Lautaro Martínez stepping up, Argentina appears ready for a future that includes Messi, but no longer depends solely on him. Another World Cup shot in 2026 is still possible.

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