
Lionel Scaloni has admitted that Argentina’s Lionel Messi strategy at the World Cup cannot be treated like a normal selection decision.
The Argentina captain remains central to everything his national team does, even as questions around fitness, minutes and workload become more important.
That is why Scaloni’s answer was so revealing. He knows Messi’s role has to be managed through conversation, not just authority.

Lionel Scaloni says Argentina will discuss every Lionel Messi World Cup decision with him
Speaking in an Olé interview, Scaloni admitted that Messi’s status makes the usual coach-player dynamic different.
“Every decision we have made, we have discussed with him,” Scaloni said. “It is useless for me to sit here and say that I decide: in his case, and I think it is deserved, I will always talk to him and ask him how he is, and we see if we reach an agreement.”
That is not Scaloni giving up control. It is an acknowledgment that Messi has earned a different level of trust because of what he has given Argentina.
At this stage, the question is not whether Messi matters. It is how Argentina balance his influence with the physical reality of a longer World Cup and a player who may need careful management.
Lionel Scaloni admits even limited Lionel Messi can still help Argentina
Scaloni then explained why Messi can still be worth using even when he is not physically perfect.
“I think it has to be that way, because I repeat, he, even being on the pitch with a lot of difficulties, has given us a lot,” the Argentina boss continued.
“So there are times when it is even better that he is in difficulty because of everything he generates,” Scaloni concluded.
Even when he is not fully comfortable, his presence changes how opponents defend, how teammates move and how the whole match feels.
Scaloni is not pretending there is a fixed plan. His approach is to take Messi to the tournament, judge his condition day by day and decide through honest communication. That may sound unusual for any other player, but Messi is not any other player for Argentina.
For Scaloni, the strategy is simple: talk to Messi, trust what he feels and understand that even a limited version of him can still shape a World Cup game.
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