Lionel Scaloni Hints at More Argentina Roster Changes After Balerdi Injury

📅 2026-06-08 📖 4 min read Diperbarui 2026-06-08
Lionel Scaloni doesn’t rule out more changes to Argentina’s
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⚡ Poin Penting

  • Leonardo Balerdi's injury has forced Argentina into a late defensive rethink before World Cup 2026.
  • Lionel Scaloni says further roster changes are still possible rather than guaranteed to stop with one replacement.
  • Argentina's center-back depth is suddenly a bigger storyline ahead of the opening match.
  • Any final squad call will shape how aggressively Scaloni rotates early in the tournament.

After Leonardo Balerdi's injury, Lionel Scaloni opened the door for even more changes in Argentina's 2026 World Cup roster.

Argentina have already taken their first roster hit with Leonardo Balerdi ruled out of the 2026 World Cup due to injury, and head coach Lionel Scaloni has not closed the door on further changes being made to the squad before the tournament begins.

Argentina Roster Update

Prior to the game against Honduras, the Argentine Football Association confirmed that Balerdi had sustained a muscle injury to the soleus in his right leg, effectively ending his World Cup before it started. At the post-match press conference, Scaloni addressed the situation directly.

“Yesterday when I sat down at the press conference, I was hoping that it wouldn’t be what we all expected, and in the end it was confirmed that Balerdi has a soleus issue and we have to withdraw him because he doesn’t meet the minimum requirements to be able to help us at least in the group stage, and it was too risky,” he explained.

Balerdi’s setback forces Scaloni to dip back into the preliminary 55-man list in search of defensive cover. However, no replacement has been confirmed yet, with the coach indicating he may still need to make additional adjustments beyond the Balerdi situation.

Lautaro Martinez of Argentina celebrates with teammates after scoring against Honduras.

When asked about a potential replacement, Scaloni issued a broader warning about the squad’s overall fitness. “We believe — I don’t want to cause alarm either — but we are not at 100% with several of the players, and maybe it doesn’t just involve the center backs.

We are going to wait,” he said.

Lautaro Martinez of Argentina celebrates with teammates after scoring against Honduras.
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Replacement Options and Timeline

Argentina secure a 2-0 win vs Honduras at Kyle Field in pre-World Cup friendly

Scaloni has set Tuesday’s friendly against Iceland on June 9 as the deadline for making decisions, both on Balerdi’s replacement and any other potential changes. “We have the opportunity of one more match and we are going to draw conclusions based on what the team needs.

We are not going to make a decision until Tuesday’s match and seeing how the rest are. We will wait,” he added.

Even Lionel Messi had been managing some discomfort upon joining the squad, though he, Nico Paz and Julian Alvarez have shown signs of improvement ahead of the World Cup debut. That leaves three players still firmly in Scaloni’s sights as potential roster changes in the coming days.

According to TyC Sports journalist and Argentina insider Gaston Edul, Nahuel Molina, Gonzalo Montiel and Leandro Paredes are the three names generating the most concern within the Albiceleste setup. None of the three were able to train with the squad ahead of the Honduras friendly, and none made it onto the substitutes’ bench for the match.

Both right backs Molina and Montiel are managing muscle tears, which is why Scaloni brought in Agustin Giay and Nicolas Capaldo for the pre-tournament tour, with both Giay and Capaldo featuring against Honduras. Paredes, meanwhile, is dealing with a low-grade muscle tear from his most recent club action, leaving him unable to train normally and making him the most pressing concern of the three ahead of any potential roster decision in the coming days.

What It Means for Argentina

Argentina now face the kind of late roster problem every contender wants to avoid. Defensive continuity matters in tournament football, and even one forced change can alter how a back line communicates and how aggressively a team pushes full-backs forward.

Scaloni's challenge is to protect squad balance without overreacting. The replacement choice will matter not only for the opener but also for how Argentina manage minutes across a compressed group-stage schedule.

Rule Change Impact and Tactical Implications

Rule-change stories matter because even small officiating tweaks can change pressing triggers, time management, and how teams defend in transition. Coaches will adjust quickly if new interpretations create extra punishment for delay or dissent.

For supporters, the value is understanding how the tournament may feel different on the pitch. A smart explainer links the rule update to real match scenarios rather than treating it as an isolated FIFA memo.

Pertanyaan Umum

Will the new rules affect every World Cup 2026 match?

Yes. Tournament-wide officiating and VAR interpretations apply across all matches, which means teams and fans will notice the impact immediately.

Why do VAR and refereeing changes matter tactically?

They can influence time management, penalty-box defending, dissent, and how aggressively players challenge in high-risk moments.

What is the best way to understand a World Cup rule change?

The most useful approach is to connect the rule update to realistic match scenarios such as stoppages, throw-ins, handball reviews, or goalkeeper delays.

James Mitchell

Koresponden Sepak Bola Senior

James Mitchell adalah jurnalis sepak bola pemenang penghargaan dengan pengalaman lebih dari 18 tahun meliput Piala Dunia FIFA, Liga Champions UEFA, dan sepak bola internasional. Dia telah melaporkan lima turnamen Piala Dunia berturut-turut (2006-2022) dan meraih gelar Jurnalisme Olahraga dari Universitas Sheffield. Analisisnya telah ditampilkan di The Guardian, ESPN FC, dan FourFourTwo.

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