
Argentina are in the last four of the 2026 World Cup. That sentence should read as triumph. Instead, according to Foot Mercato, it comes with a quiet but growing question mark over the man who delivered them the 2022 title — Lionel Scaloni.
Reaching a World Cup semi-final is, by any measure, a success. But the Albiceleste have reportedly been doing it the hard way — performances drawing criticism within Argentine football circles rather than the kind of football that makes a nation exhale. Foot Mercato reports that doubts about Scaloni are beginning to take serious shape inside the Argentine game, even as his side advance through the bracket.
The precise nature of those doubts — whether they originate at federation level, among the wider football public, or primarily in the press — remains unclear from what's been reported so far. What is clear is that the mood around the defending champions is not euphoric. That's a notable place to be when you're still in the tournament.
There's a version of this story where a team grinding to a semi-final is simply pragmatic, tournament-hardened, doing what it takes. Argentina under Scaloni have earned the right to that reading — they won in Qatar without always being the prettiest side in the building, and it worked. The counter-argument, the one apparently gaining traction in some corners of Argentine football, is that there's a difference between steely and stale.
Scaloni has the squad. The talent at his disposal — even accounting for the tournament's physical demands — is not the issue being raised. It's whether the system, the selections, the overall direction of the team is getting the best from what's available. Those are the kinds of conversations that tend to get louder the closer a team gets to the final.
Back-to-back World Cup wins would be historic. Argentina know that. The pressure of defending a title at a tournament of this scale is its own specific weight, and it tends to find the cracks in any setup — tactical, psychological, or otherwise.
Scaloni has said nothing publicly to suggest his position is in jeopardy, and it's worth being clear: no source has confirmed any formal move to replace him, either now or after the tournament. What Foot Mercato describes is a mood, a growing unease — not a decision. But moods have a way of becoming decisions in football, especially when the results stop arriving cleanly.
Argentina are 90 minutes from a World Cup final. Scaloni has done that. Whether it's enough — for the federation, for the public, for the story — is the question the semi-final will have to answer.
Argentina are in the last four of the 2026 World Cup. That sentence should read as triumph. Instead, according to Foot Mercato, it comes with a quiet but growing question mark over the man who delivered them the 2022…
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