The headline of the day yesterday was undoubtedly the title won by Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in the final of the 2025 UEFA Nations League against Spain, and the news spread around the world. Lionel Scaloni, coach of the Argentina national team, echoed the situation and also spoke about the chances that Lionel Messi and his team have against the Europeans.
During a recent press conference ahead of a new round of South American qualifiers, the current coach of the reigning world and Copa America champions did not hesitate to congratulate CR7 and his teammates, while also making it clear that his team can compete on equal terms with any national team.
“They will stop being great only when they retire,” a clear reference to both Messi and Ronaldo.” Beyond their age, their presence means a lot — not just by playing. I congratulate Ronaldo and Portugal, it was a great match.
“Against the Europeans? We would definitely compete. The differences are minimal, but we are ready to go head-to-head with them. Everything is so even nowadays, but yes, we would compete — I have no doubt.”
Ronaldo and his teammates came out on top in the penalty shootout after drawing 2-2 with the Spanish national team after extra time. In doing so, the Portuguese star secured the third title of his career with his country.
What lies ahead for Argentina?
Argentina’s path in the South American qualifiers was sealed a few matchdays ago, not only securing their ticket to next year’s World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, but also locking in first place in the standings.
Despite that, Lionel Messi and his teammates must still complete their final three fixtures to close out this stage of the competition — two of which will be played at home, while the remaining match will be away.
The first of those matches will take place on Tuesday, June 10, when they face the Colombian national team at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires. Then, in September, a double matchday will see Scaloni’s side take on Venezuela at home, before wrapping up their qualifying campaign with an away match against Ecuador.
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