
Mbappe made Messi's Austria record chase louder
Mbappe's fresh praise of Messi has turned the Austria match into a record-race storyline, but Argentina's team news still points to control rather than spectacle: one expected change, a cautious bench plan, and a qualification chance Scaloni cannot waste.

Mbappe has just done what Austria probably did not want before facing Argentina: he made Lionel Messi's record chase louder without sounding like he was trying to. Asked about the World Cup scoring table, France's captain said he already knew Messi would score because "he always scores," then added that he is chasing from behind while keeping his own focus on France's qualification push. 1
That turns Monday's Argentina-Austria match into a cleaner split-screen than the usual Messi storyline. Argentina can qualify for the last 32 with a win, while Messi starts the night level with Miroslav Klose on 16 World Cup goals and two ahead of Mbappe. 2 3

The record is louder, but the team news is narrower
The newest Argentina team signal is still conservative. TyC Sports' latest projected XI says Lionel Scaloni is leaning toward one change from the Algeria win: Nahuel Molina for Gonzalo Montiel at right-back, with Montiel preserved after an ischial overload. 4 Infobae reported the same basic picture after Argentina's last Kansas City session, adding that Scaloni had all 26 players available for the first time in the tournament build-up. 5
| Decision point | Latest signal | What it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Right-back | Molina is the expected starter, with Montiel likely protected on the bench. 4 | Argentina get a natural full-back back into the XI without treating Montiel's issue as a long-term absence. |
| Centre-forward | Lautaro Martinez is reported to have the edge over Julian Alvarez because Alvarez is still short of rhythm after his ankle issue. 4 | Scaloni keeps the opener's attacking reference point rather than using Austria as a reset for the No. 9 spot. |
| Left side | Facundo Medina is expected to continue at left-back, with Nicolas Tagliafico available but not expected to be risked from the start. 4 | Availability does not automatically mean starting readiness, which matters in a tournament week with another group match still to come. |
| Bench management | Leandro Paredes and Tagliafico could get their first World Cup minutes of this edition. 5 | The Austria match may be used to restore rhythm to recovered players if the scoreline gives Scaloni room. |
The practical read is simple: the staff appear to be resisting the temptation to turn a healthy squad into a heavily rotated squad. That matters because Austria are not a soft landing. ESPN described Ralf Rangnick's side as "pressing monsters," and its preview framed Scaloni's dilemma as whether to use Messi and the first-choice structure to seal qualification early. 6

Mbappe's praise changes the mood around Messi
Mbappe's line lands because he is not a retired great handing out compliments from a distance. He is the active chaser. TyC's scoring table has Messi and Klose tied on 16 World Cup goals, Ronaldo on 15, and Mbappe level with Gerd Muller on 14. 3
That makes the Austria game the first chance for Messi to own the World Cup record by himself. It also makes Mbappe's comments unusually clean: he praised Messi, admitted he is behind, and still pushed the conversation back toward France's own need to qualify. 1
For Argentina, that is both noise and fuel. The record belongs to Messi's personal column, but the lineup choices around him belong to Scaloni. If Messi starts, Argentina should still avoid making him the first escape pass under pressure and the final finisher in the same move too often. The De Paul, Enzo Fernandez and Alexis Mac Allister triangle has to keep the first pass clean enough for Messi to receive higher, not deeper. 6
The group math still comes first
Argentina and Austria both won their opening matches, Argentina 3-0 over Algeria and Austria 3-1 over Jordan. 2 TyC's group scenario piece says Argentina will qualify with one more win and could secure first place early if it beats Austria and Jordan do not beat Algeria. 7
That is the real leverage of the night. A win lets Argentina manage the Jordan match from a position of control. A Messi goal would make the evening historic, but the more useful outcome for Scaloni is a match state that lets him protect Montiel, test minutes for Paredes or Tagliafico, and still avoid turning the final group game into a must-win exercise. 5
So the cleanest reading before kickoff is this: Mbappe made the record race feel alive again, but Austria will test whether Argentina can keep Messi's chase inside the team plan rather than letting the team plan become the chase.
참고 출처
- 1TyC Sports: Qué dijo Mbappé sobre Messi y su récord
- 2TyC Sports: Argentina vs. Austria match preview
- 3TyC Sports: Messi igualó el récord de Klose
- 4TyC Sports: La formación de la Selección Argentina vs. Austria
- 5Infobae: Argentina completó su última práctica antes de Austria
- 6ESPN: Argentina vs Austria at World Cup 2026
- 7TyC Sports: Qué necesita la Selección Argentina para clasificarse
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