Messi benched for Argentina vs Jordan at FIFA World Cup 2026
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Key Takeaways
Lionel Messi will start on the bench when Argentina face Jordan in their final FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match on Saturday at Dallas Stadium, head coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed on Friday. The reigning champions have already secured top spot in the group and Scaloni indicated he would use the fixture to hand game time to fringe players.
What Scaloni Said
The Argentine coach was unambiguous about his decision, stating: 'So Leo is going to start on the bench, and I'm not trying to skirt the question. You should know and I'm answering it because you deserve a sincere answer. Now, as for the formation, I won't tell you any more on that, and Leo will come in a little bit later. The whole lineup, I've got this confirmed, but we'll announce that tomorrow.'
Scaloni also defended the players who will start in Messi's place: 'Those that are playing tomorrow deserve to play, they are part of the team. All the effort we've put in in training is because of them. They are making every effort when they're not playing.'
Messi's Tournament Form
Messi, who turned 39 on Wednesday, has been in remarkable form — scoring all five of Argentina's goals across their opening two group matches. Notably, he has shown no signs of the hamstring strain he suffered while playing for Inter Miami in May, allaying fears that the injury could curtail his World Cup campaign.
Group J Standings and Context
Argentina defeated Algeria and Austria in their first two outings to secure an early berth at the top of Group J. Jordan, meanwhile, have already been eliminated after successive defeats to Austria and Algeria. With qualification settled, Saturday's match is effectively a dead rubber for both sides in terms of standings — though Scaloni made clear his squad will still compete to win.
'If you are wearing the jersey and playing, it doesn't matter if the game has significance for the points or not. You're going to do your best to win,' Scaloni said. He also flagged a tactical consideration: 'Jordan normally play with five defenders and we're open to the possibility that, if we're facing some difficulties, we might have to move slightly differently.'
What This Means for Argentina
The decision to rest Messi is a calculated one, with the knockout rounds in view. Managing the 39-year-old's workload at this stage of the tournament — particularly given his recent injury history — is a prudent call by Scaloni. Argentina's squad depth will be tested on Saturday, and the performance of the replacements could shape Scaloni's rotation options heading into the last 16.