There has been speculation about Lionel Messi’s role as captain of the Argentina national team, especially with recent injury concerns. In Messi’s absence, Rodrigo De Paul has stepped up as the captain for Argentina. Due to an injury sustained during the 2024 Copa America final, Messi has not been included in Argentina’s squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifier warm-up matches against Chile and Colombia.
Lionel Messi’s Absence and Leadership Role in Argentina
The 37-year-old Messi has been the captain of Albiceleste since 2011 and remains a crucial part of Lionel Scaloni’s team. In his absence, Ángel Di María was often trusted to wear the captain’s armband. However, the former Real Madrid and Manchester United forward announced his retirement from international football this summer, leading to a shift in leadership within the team.
Rodrigo De Paul to Lead Argentina in Messi’s Absence
When Di María retired as captain, he passed the armband to Atlético Madrid midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, who is now expected to lead the team in the upcoming match against Chile. When asked about taking on Messi’s responsibilities, De Paul said, “I always say that I play the role given to me.” He continued, “It has been many years. In this team, I feel like an important player. That’s all I can say. Afterwards, we know the armband belongs to Leo. Whoever wears it knows it’s temporary…”
Argentina’s Standings in World Cup Qualifiers
Argentina currently sits at the top of their World Cup qualifying group with 15 points from six matches, just two points ahead of Uruguay. Even without Messi, they are eager to maintain their lead by securing wins against Chile and Colombia. Meanwhile, the iconic forward has resumed training and is expected to return to action with Inter Miami in mid-September.
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