Lionel Scaloni has named his final 26-man Argentina squad for the 2026 summer World Cup, and Lionel Messi will be on the teamsheet once again.
The South American giants will look to defend the crown they won back in December 2022 in Qatar as they defeated France on penalties, following a 3-3 draw in one of the best games in football history, as legendary forward Messi finally got his hands on the only trophy that eluded him, and cemented himself as the greatest of all time.
But now the three-time winners will look to go one further and retain their trophy, with the manager naming a strong squad that is set to travel to the United States, Canada, and Mexico for this summer’s tournament.
The holders will take on Algeria (June 16), Austria (June 22), and Jordan (June 27) in the group stages of the competition, while they will also face off against Honduras and Iceland in pre-tournament friendlies in preparation.
As expected, the number one choice for Scaloni between the sticks will continue to be Aston Villa star Emiliano Martinez, fresh off winning the Europa League and securing Champions League football for next season with the Villans.
Marseille’s Geronimo Rulli is Argentina’s back-up ‘keeper for the tournament, while Atletico Madrid’s Juan Musso is also in the squad, but ‘Dibu’ will continue to be the South American nation’s first-choice.
Argentina’s 2026 World Cup Squad – Goalkeepers
Player
Club
Age
International Caps
International Goals
Emiliano Martinez
Aston Villa
33
59
0
Geronimo Rulli
Marseille
34
7
0
Juan Musso
Atletico Madrid
32
3
0
Defenders
The experience in the Argentina squad is noticeable, with Nicolas Otamendi once again named as part of the squad defending their World Cup crown.
Tottenham captain Cristian Romero is named in the squad, despite not featuring since April due to a knee injury he picked up in the defeat to Sunderland. Man Utd star Lisandro Martinez is also included, while Gonzalo Montiel, Nicolas Tagliafico, Facundo Medina and Nahuel Molina also make the cut.
There’s no space for Juan Foyth in the squad, however, despite his involvement back in 2022, following a strong campaign for Villarreal where they qualified for the Champions League. Bournemouth’s Marco Senesi also misses out.
Argentina’s 2026 World Cup Squad – Defenders
Player
Club
Age
International Caps
International Goals
Nicolas Otamendi
Benfica
38
130
8
Nicolas Tagliafico
Lyon
33
75
1
Nahuel Molina
Atletico Madrid
28
58
1
Cristian Romero
Tottenham Hotspur
28
49
3
Gonzalo Montiel
River Plate
29
38
2
Lisandro Martinez
Manchester United
28
26
1
Leonardo Balerdi
Marseille
27
11
0
Facundo Medina
Marseille
27
7
0
Midfielders
Liverpool star Alexis Mac Allister and Chelsea maestro Enzo Fernandez have both been included in the Argentina squad for the World Cup, and they will undoubtedly lead the midfield for the team once again.
Leandro Paredes, now playing in his home country with Boca Juniors, is also in the squad. Rodrigo De Paul, Giovani Lo Celso and Exequiel Palacios make up the rest of the experienced midfield options for Scaloni.
Just ahead of them in more advanced areas, the holders have opted for more youth. Nico Paz, fresh off the back of a sensational campaign with Como in Serie A, has been selected for his first tournament (albeit listed as a forward), while Chelsea-bound talent Valentin Barco has been named in the squad for his first World Cup after a fine season with Strasbourg.
Argentina 2026 World Cup Squad – Midfielders
Player
Club
Age
International Caps
International Goals
Rodrigo De Paul
Inter Miami
31
85
2
Leandro Paredes
Boca Juniors
31
77
5
Giovani Lo Celso
Real Betis
30
65
4
Alexis Mac Allister
Liverpool
27
44
6
Enzo Fernandez
Chelsea
25
40
6
Exequiel Palacios
Bayer Leverkusen
27
38
0
Valentin Barco
Strasbourg
21
2
1
Forwards
As usual, Argentina’s first name on the team sheet is captain and legend Lionel Messi, who will lead the attack in what is almost certainly his sixth and final World Cup.
He’ll be joined by Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez once again, who has enjoyed an incredible rise since the 2022 tournament, while Inter Milan frontman Lautaro Martinez is also in the squad, having led the team to yet another Serie A Scudetto title. Giuliano Simeone will also be part of the squad as a wide option, as is Atletico’s Thiago Almada.
Real Madrid sensation Franco Mastantuono will not be travelling to the USA, Canada, and Mexico for his first World Cup tournament, while there is no space for Chelsea’s Alejandro Garnacho, despite the fact he was named in the preliminary squad. Aston Villa’s Emiliano Buendia, capped just twice by his country, also misses out.
In today’s day and age, the boxing world has some fantastic competitors across multiple weight classes. However, it is, and has always been, the heavyweights that have drawn the most attention and money towards the sport over the years.
Boxers like Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk, and Anthony Joshua are some of the biggest names in the sport today, and are establishing themselves as household names who will go down in the list of greats in boxing history. However, how do they compare to some of the greats, and do they make the cut just yet?
Well, according to AI, only two of them are worthy of making the top 15 list of greatest heavyweight boxers of all time. So without further ado, let’s see who is worthy of making said list.
15 greatest heavyweight boxers of all time ranked by AI (15-11)
Position
Boxer
Professional record
15.
Jack Dempsey
63-6-9
14.
Wladimir Klitschko
64-5
13.
Tyson Fury
35-2-1
12.
Jack Johnson
54-11-8 (4 NC)
11.
Sonny Liston
50-4
10 Rocky Marciano
Boxing record: 49-0
Rocky Marciano is one of two members of this list to have gone his entire career undefeated. After defeating Joe Louis for his heavyweight championship, the only way was up for Marciano, who went on to retire with a career record of 49-0.
Of those 49 wins, he won 43 of them via knockout, and could stake a claim higher on this list. For only six fights to go the distance is quite remarkable, so it’s only right that the American lands in the top 10 on the list of greatest heavyweights in the sport’s history.
9 Mike Tyson
Boxing record: 50-7 (2 NC)
Iron Mike Tyson takes home a record of 50 wins, with 44 of those coming via knockout, and seven losses to his name. The 58-year-old found himself going into a fight most recently in a situation where he was not the sole centre of attention. Both fighters were the subject of conversation for his meeting with Jake Paul, where the 29-year-old won via unanimous decision in what many blasted as a lacklustre event.
However, we cannot forget just how good Mike Tyson was back in his prime, and we mustn’t let the shambles that was the Jake Paul fight cast a shadow over his iconic and legendary career.
8 Evander Holyfield
Boxing record: 44-10-2 (1 NC)
Evander Holyfield goes down as one man who made boxing history, but it’s not for actions of his own in the ring despite being an undisputed champion.
Holyfield boasts victories over names like George Foreman and even Mike Tyson, with one of his victories becoming one of the most infamous boxing moments ever as Iron Mike bit his ear, taking a chunk out of it in the process. A run of defeats when past his peak harmed his chances at ranking higher on the list, with Holyfield scoring 29 knockouts, finishing with a record of 44-10-2.
7 Lennox Lewis
Boxing record: 41-2-1
Lennox Lewis was an astounding combination of a man who could be agile and light on his feet while standing six feet and five inches tall. Lewis won gold at the 1988 Olympics and boasted an impressive statistic of beating every man he had ever faced in the ring, including Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield.
The 58-year-old has differed from some of the greats of his time as he has never been swayed by the temptation to return for one last dance the way some of the greats from his era have. Before Oleksandr Usyk achieved it by beating Tyson Fury, Lewis was the last undisputed heavyweight champion of the boxing division, which happened way back in 1999.
6 Joe Frazier
Boxing record: 32-4-1
The year 1971 saw Joe Frazier compete in what many labelled as the ‘Fight of the Century’ when he met Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden. Until he met George Foreman in Jamaica, Frazier had been on an unprecedented streak of 29 fights where he claimed victory, but results soon began to drop following that defeat.
Boasting an impressive record of wins, the heavyweight only won three of his final seven fights, losing three and drawing his final meeting with Floyd Cummings.
5 George Foreman
Boxing record: 76-5
George Foreman has managed to be the face of more than just boxing, being the marketing face of the Foreman Grill. However, he was part of one of boxing’s most legendary nights, known as the “Rumble in the Jungle.”
After a 10-year hiatus from the sport, he returned with an astounding accomplishment of 24 straight victories, 22 of which came through knockout. Sadly, however, his career ended in defeat when he lost to Shannon Briggs in 1997 by majority decision. That doesn’t take away from the fact, though, he was incredibly 40-0 heading into the huge fight with Muhammad Ali, which he lost via knockout.
4 Oleksandr Usyk
Boxing record: 25-0
Ahead of his apparent final-ever fight in a truly illustrious career, Oleksandr Usyk comes in at fourth, according to AI.
After dominating the cruiserweight division and unifying all the belts in the process, the Ukrainian decided to follow in the footsteps of legends before him and move up to heavyweight, where he then went on to dominate and unify all the belts once again.
The well respected boxing journalist has not included either Tyson Fury or Wladimir Klitschko in his top 10.
Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Derek Chisora, Daniel Dubois have all shared the ring with Usyk at heavyweight and all have fallen to The Cat.
With just one fight left, likely to be Deontay Wilder or even MMA’s Jon Jones, Usyk has already cemented himself as one of the true heavyweight greats.
3 Larry Holmes
Boxing record: 69-6
Larry Holmes may have felt some pressure on his shoulders with the expectations placed on him to emerge in the world of boxing. Holmes was once a training partner of the great Muhammad Ali, and his sparring sessions must have come in handy as his skill gets him on this list, too.
His crowning achievement comes through his 19 consecutive title fight victories over seven years. Just like Foreman, he also built up an incredible unbeaten run, heading into his fight with Michael Spinks with a record of 48-0. However, what followed was three straight defeats, two to Spinks and one to Mike Tyson. He did then recover and win six in a row before losing to Evander Holyfield. His last fight came in 2002, which was a victory against Eric Esch.
After racing to a 24-0 record, Louis would lose his first fight in 1936, before then going on a 14-year unbeaten streak to take his record to an incredible 58-1. Defeat to Ezzard Charles was then followed up by eight consecutive wins, before his final appearance in the ring took place in 1951. Ironically enough, his final fight in the sport came against the man featured before him on this list, Rocky Marciano, with the contest ending in defeat for Louis via TKO in the eighth round.
1 Muhammad Ali
Boxing record: 56-5
Who else but this man to top this list? The words float like a butterfly sting like a bee rang true with so many in the world of boxing, and still do to this day.
Ali not only goes down as one of the greatest to ever compete in the world of boxing, but he goes down as one of the greatest sporting personalities. Facing off with some of the greatest in the sport, some of whom are on this list, was exactly how Ali made himself to be a name that would circulate for generations to come. No one likes boxing without liking Muhammad Ali.
Jurgen Klopp’s comments about Arsenal after Jonathan Tah had a goal controversially ruled out by VAR in Germany’s World Cup exit vs Paraguay have gone viral.
Germany were easily expected to overcome Paraguay in their last 32 tie at Boston Stadium.
However, despite having the lion’s share of possession in the first 45 minutes, it was the underdogs who took the lead just before half-time through Julio Enciso.
Germany needed to up their game in the second half, and it didn’t take long for them to restore parity as Arsenal’s Kai Havertz found the back of the net.
There were no further goals for the remainder of regulation time as the game went to extra-time. Jonathan Tah thought he had given his side the lead in the 103rd minute, only for his goal to be controversially ruled out.
The decision to rule out Tah’s goal was extremely controversial. Moments before Tah headed home, Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill briefly fell to ground following contact from Germany substitute Waldemar Anton.
Gill had got to his feet by the time the ball reached Tah, but he could not do anything to stop the Bayern Munich defender from finding the back of the net.
Fortunately for Paraguay, VAR deemed that Anton had committed a foul on Gill and disallowed the goal, leaving Germany incensed. Julian Nagelsmann in particular was outraged and was shown a yellow card for his protests.
Former Liverpool manager Klopp was covering the match as a pundit for Magneta TV, and he did not agree with the decision as he made reference to Premier League champions Arsenal. He said:
“If the goal is illegal, then Arsenal won’t be English champions. They’ve scored 60 percent of their goals that way. We win the game when the ball goes in. So, of course, this is brutal.”
He added: “There are worse things than defeats in sports. But there was only one goal, one dream, and that has been shattered. It was dramatic. There are 500,000 ways to win a football match. You just have to find one.”
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Alan Shearer Slams Officials
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Alan Shearer slammed the decision and claimed that Gill had ‘conned’ the referee. He said, per the BBC: “I don’t agree with that decision at all. The keeper falls to the ground on a slight touch and it’s very soft. I thought it was a terrible decision.
“You have to understand it is a contact sport, the goalkeeper has conned the referee and the VAR. The way he went down was pathetic.”
Former Premier League assistant referee Darren Cann also believed the goal shouldn’t have been ruled out. Just before the decision was made, he said:
“This is soft, in my opinion. But judging by what we’ve seen in the tournament so far, it wouldn’t surprise me if they do rule it out. We’ve seen two or three goals ruled out for very small offences. This is hardly anything.
“It’s a small block on the goalkeeper, but for me, it’s not enough. I suspect they will be ruling this out. We feel this should not be disallowed.”
Paraguay will now take on either France or Sweden in the last 16 of the competition. The match will be played at Philadelphia Stadium on Saturday, July 4.
Manchester United suffered a big blow after it was confirmed Manuel Ugarte has suffered a serious knee injury.
The Red Devils were considering offloading the Uruguayan midfielder, but the injury has hampered their plans to do so.
Ornstein: Man Utd Midfielder Update
According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Manchester United’s midfield recruitment plans are unaffected by the injury to Ugarte. West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes remains the immediate priority, and others are also being considered.