There is a lot of pressure on Argentina, who will play in the World Cup final today. Everyone’s goal in the Argentina team is to give great player Lionel Messi a World Cup as the cornerstone of his crown. Coach Lionel Scaloni is feeling all the pressure.
Scaloni sobbed uncontrollably as he spoke to fans at his hometown Peugeot on Saturday. He wept as fans shared their hopes and dreams with Scoloni. ‘I cried like a baby. Greetings to all the people of my city. “We are in an unforgettable moment,” said Scaloni.
‘I hope to give people the happiness they deserve. They are totally addicted to the game. We hope that tomorrow we will be able to win and reach a milestone that everyone can be proud of,’ said Scaloni.
Argentinian manager Lionel Scaloni is the youngest manager to reach the World Cup in Qatar. Scaloni is part of Giorgio Sampaoli’s technical staff. Temporary charge of the national team with Pablo Aimar in place of Sampaoli himself when Argentina were eliminated at the 2018 World Cup.
Subsequently, he became the permanent manager of the team on an independent basis. Starting from third place in the Copa America, Scaloni’s team won the cup after beating Brazil in the 2021 Copa. Scaloni, who has coached Argentina in 60 games, has 41 wins (68%).
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Scaloni’s success is to transform Argentina, which revolved around only Messi, into a team that plays better, without diminishing the importance of the superstar. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with players, including Messi, are key factors in Scoloni’s success.
Lionel Scaloni played for Argentina long before becoming a manager. They won the Under 20 World Cup held in Malaysia in 1997. Later he also played at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
Wimalshakar initially raised questions about how he would lead a team which included the great Lionel Messi, who had no club experience and no senior coaching experience. But those same critics are silent today.
“There has been criticism since I took the job. Criticism is a regular occurrence for me now. All of this is normal when you are the coach of the Argentina team. I did my job. Best done for the national team.” Criticisms have never bothered me,” Scaloni says.