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Argentina Already Has the Starting Team to Confront Algeria

The Argentina National Team already has this Tuesday the starting line-up to confront Algeria, from 22, in Kansas, for the debut in Group J of the World Cup 2026, with Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez from the start, Facundo Medina, as replacement of Nicolás Tagliafico, and Lionel Messi along with Lautaro Martínez on the front. The main novelty appears in the left defense sector, where Medina will occupy the place of Tagliafico, discarded for the premie…
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The hoped-for miracle ultimately failed to materialize. In their opening match of the 2026 World Cup, the Greens suffered a resounding 3-0 defeat against the Argentinian powerhouse, the reigning world champions. This painful loss serves as a stark reminder of the immense difficulty of competing at the highest level and dampens the enthusiasm surrounding the national team in recent weeks. It must be acknowledged that we may have placed more press…

The Argentina National Team already has this Tuesday the starting line-up to confront Algeria, from 22, in Kansas, for the debut in Group J of the World Cup 2026, with Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez from the start, Facundo Medina, as replacement of Nicolás Tagliafico, and Lionel Messi along with Lautaro Martínez on the front. The main novelty appears in the left defense sector, where Medina will occupy the place of Tagliafico, discarded for the premie…

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El Periódico - San Francisco broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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