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The Controversial Opinion Backed by Statistics: Argentina Won't Make it Past the World Cup Quarter-Finals
Argentina, the reigning world champions, have had a difficult campaign for the 2025-2026 World Cup. The Lionel Messi-led team finished third in Group F with 5 points, behind the Netherlands and Belgium. Argentina also lost to the United States in the round of 16, sparking a negative reaction from fans and the media.
Analysts suggest that Argentina doesn't have the same strengths as they did in their 2022 World Cup victory. Manager Lionel Scaloni has also faced injury and form problems in the lead-up to the World Cup.
The statistics that back it up: According to World Cup 2025-2026 data, Argentina scored a total of 13 goals in 5 matches, averaging 2.6 goals per match. However, Argentina also conceded 10 goals, averaging 2 goals per match.
Argentina fans and the media continue to believe in the Lionel Messi-led team, despite the difficult results. Analysts suggest that Argentina simply needs to find their rhythm and get back on track to make it to the quarter-finals.
Injuries and form problems have been a concern for Argentina, but fans believe the team can still turn it around.
It's hard to predict the future, but the statistics suggest that Argentina doesn't have the same strengths as they did in their 2022 World Cup victory. Analysts suggest that Argentina can still turn it around, but it will require hard work and determination from the team.