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Argentina is fine-tuning its strategy as the World Cup approaches, utilizing two low-profile friendlies to gather critical intel. While these matches may lack prestige, they have provided key indicators of a squad that, on paper, remains remarkably similar to the championship-winning side.
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Head coach Lionel Scaloni is maintaining a rigorous standard for his players, ensuring that no positions are being handed out freely. The competition for a spot in the final roster remains fierce as the technical staff demands peak performance.
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As the team evolves, analysts are closely monitoring what Argentina’s starting XI would appear like today. This theoretical lineup provides a glimpse into the tactical identity Scaloni intends to deploy on the world stage.
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The most pressing tactical puzzle, still, is the search for the ideal “number 11.” Scaloni is hunting for the perfect piece to replace Angel Di María, a role that is vital for maintaining the team’s attacking fluidity during the World Cup.
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Despite the ongoing evaluations, some believe the puzzle is already solved. Insiders, including Gastón Edul, have suggested that the definitive starting eleven for the World Cup has been identified, with Edul asserting, “It’s the team.”
Argentina’s Predicted World Cup XI: Scaloni’s Strategy and Di María’s Replacement
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