Scaloni reveals why Messi took sub role in Jordan win at World Cup
Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni praised captain Lionel Messi’s unselfishness after the icon voluntarily started on the bench against Jordan to preserve himself and grant his teammates valuable World Cup playing time.
Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has lauded captain Lionel Messi’s selfless approach following their 3-1 World Cup group stage victory over Jordan.
Scaloni revealed that the 39-year-old icon requested to start from the bench to afford peripheral squad members crucial minutes on the pitch.
The tactical decision effectively prioritized team synergy and long-term physical preservation over individual accolades.
Despite playing just over half an hour as a second-half substitute, Messi still managed to leave an indelible mark by scoring a stunning 80th-minute free-kick.
Scaloni emphasized that the legendary playmaker completely disregards the individual statistical milestones heavily debated by media and fans.
According to the tactician, Messi remains solely focused on collective squad success ahead of the knockouts.
