Soccer-Argentina's Scaloni faces striker dilemma after opening win


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Argentina Training - Sporting KC Training Centre, Kansas City, Kansas, U.S. - June 18, 2026 Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni during training IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Jay Biggerstaff

KANSAS CITY, Kansas, June ⁠18 (Reuters) - Argentina returned to training with Lionel Scaloni facing fresh selection dilemmas, after ⁠the holders opened their World Cup campaign with a 3-0 win over Algeria, ‌as competition for the striker role again pits Lautaro Martinez against Julian Alvarez.

The starters were back on the training pitch ahead of the second match against Austria on Monday, after only working in the gym on Wednesday, with ​Martinez having led the line in the opener before Alvarez ⁠replaced him in the 55th minute.

Alvarez ⁠was the regular starter heading into the tournament, but Scaloni opted for Martinez - echoing their triumphant ⁠Qatar ‌2022 campaign, when the Inter Milan player began as first-choice striker but Alvarez took over from the third match onwards.

Scaloni said before the Algeria game that the Atletico ⁠Madrid man had recovered from an ankle issue and was ​available.

After the match, he highlighted ‌the "incredible physical work" by Martinez in the opener.

"The coach is constantly making decisions - who ⁠plays, who doesn't, ​who comes on, who comes off," he told reporters after the match. "Everyone would like to play, but building the team requires 11 players, and you look for the ideal functioning."

Argentine media and journalists attending ⁠Thursday's training session said Scaloni was likely to pick ​Alvarez over Martinez for their Group J match against the Austrians.

"Blessed doubts and blessed competition," former Boca Juniors goalkeeper Carlos Navarro Montoya told Reuters, saying the difficulty of having to choose between the ⁠two centre-forwards reflected the quality of the Argentine side.

"Martinez is a brilliant finisher, more of a penalty-area striker, while Julian gives you finishing and presence in the box but also contributes outside it and can be more involved. He may have greater physical intensity when pressing," Navarro ​Montoya said.

The debate extends beyond the attack.

There is also uncertainty at ⁠right back, where Gonzalo Montiel started against Algeria but Nahuel Molina, typically the first-choice option, came ​on at halftime.

Left back Nicolas Tagliafico also remains a ‌doubt due to a calf injury, with Facundo Medina ​having deputised against Algeria. The Argentine FA said on Wednesday that Tagliafico was working on the pitch and progressing positively.

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo, Editing by Ken Ferris)

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