Argentina’s World Cup squad, led by coach Alejandro Sabella, certainly has a mix of experienced players and rising talents. The absence of Carlos Tevez and Javier Pastore might raise eyebrows among fans and pundits, especially considering Tevez’s impressive goal-scoring form in Serie A.
However, Sabella had to make tough decisions, balancing factors like form, fitness, and team dynamics. With the likes of Lionel Messi, Ángel Di María, and Sergio Agüero leading the attack, Argentina still boasts a formidable offensive lineup. Players like Gonzalo Higuaín and Ezequiel Lavezzi provide additional firepower upfront.
In midfield, the presence of Javier Mascherano, Fernando Gago, and Lucas Biglia ensures solidity and creativity, while in defense, experienced campaigners like Pablo Zabaleta and Ezequiel Garay provide stability.
With Nigeria, Iran, and Bosnia-Herzegovina in their group, Argentina will aim to navigate through the group stage and make a deep run in the tournament. The pressure will undoubtedly be on Sabella and his squad to deliver, given Argentina’s rich footballing history and the expectations of their passionate fans.