There is a ‘Scaloneta’ until the 2026 World Cup

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Some faint doubts were raised in the Jamaica preview about the continuation of Lionel Scaloni as coach of Argentina after the World Cup. However, after the win, all unknowns disappeared. There’s Scaloneta for a while. There are Scaloneta until the 2026 World Cup.

The Argentine coach did not go around in circles at the post-match conference: “I want to continue after the World Cup. With President Tapia I have the best relationship. Today (yesterday) we are together and things are on track”.

Scaloni explanation: “Basically you don’t have to think of just one result. Things can go wrong and you have to accept it. That may happen, but it doesn’t mean everything is wrong. It is important that this message in Argentina gets through. I thank the president who supported us and the people who make us feel all their support”.

right away Scaloni points to Argentina’s chances at the World Cup: “There are good teams. At least, there are ten that we can say have a chance to win the World Cup. Anyone who thinks it’s going to be easy is wrong.” And he reviewed his cycle: “They’ve been four exciting years. We’re closing out four memorable years with this coaching staff. Now comes the World Cup. Let it be what it is, but we will leave every last drop of sweat.

Minutes after the conference Scaloni, the president of the AFA, Claudio Tapia, on his Twitter account, he is more forceful. He confirmed: “I am proud to tell you that we have settled the continuation of Lionel Scaloni as Argentina’s DT until the 2026 World Cup. We continue to bet on the comprehensive team project. Have Scaloneta for a moment!!”. The world of albiceleste, fun.

Source: La Verdad

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