Messi can rest easy: Argentina is in good hands
Julián and De Paul lead an Albiceleste team that destroyed Brazil in the first season. Julián and De Paul celebrate one of the goals against Brazil. AP Jaime Rincón Updated 03/26/2025 - 02:59 CET Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Telegram Share on WhatsApp Share by Mail Show comments 44 Today, Argentina and Brazil live on polar opposites in terms of football play and sensations. The Albiceleste, with Messi watching from home , grows stronger as a team. Scaloni keeps them hungry, united, and with serious footballing foundations to think about winning another World Cup. Brazil wanders among its individual players. Too many names and not enough football. If we frame all of this within the context of the Monumental , the result could only be a sovereign thrashing of the Canarinha. The Argentine side's historic thrashing of the Canarinhas with goals from Julian, Enzo, MacAll...