Will Argentina Defend Their World Cup Title in 2026?
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Argentina has approximately a 10% chance of defending their 2022 World Cup title, placing them third in the betting behind France and Brazil. The key question is the post-Messi transition: if Lionel Messi retires before or during the tournament, Argentina loses their greatest-ever player but may also be freed from tactical dependence on him. The squad has quality — Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández, Mac Allister — but lacks the depth of France or Brazil.
確率評価
10%
Yes — July 2026
Confidence: medium
90%
No — unlikely
Confidence: medium
主要要因
Post-Messi Transition
ネガティブhighMessi will be 39 at the 2026 World Cup. Whether he plays or retires, Argentina must reduce tactical dependence on him. The 2022 victory was built around Messi's genius in key moments — without that X-factor, Argentina becomes a good but not exceptional team.
Winning Mentality
ポジティブhighArgentina won Copa América 2021, World Cup 2022, and Copa América 2024 — three consecutive major titles. This winning DNA is embedded in the squad's core. Experienced winners like Enzo Fernández, De Paul, and Álvarez know how to perform under pressure.
Scaloni's Coaching
ポジティブmediumLionel Scaloni has built a cohesive unit that overperforms its individual talent. His ability to create a family atmosphere and tactical flexibility makes Argentina dangerous regardless of opponent.
Squad Depth Concerns
ネガティブmediumCompared to France's two-deep-in-every-position squad, Argentina's bench is thinner. The expanded 48-team format demands more rotation, which favors deeper squads. Argentina relies heavily on their starting XI.
専門家の意見
Bet365
“Defending champions priced third behind France and Brazil, reflecting the Messi uncertainty.”
情報源: Bet365
Betfair Exchange
“Sharp bettors price Argentina below the bookmakers, suggesting the market sees the post-Messi transition as underpriced risk.”
情報源: Betfair Exchange
FIFA Rankings
“Argentina have slipped from #1 to #4 in FIFA rankings as the post-2022 cycle transition takes hold.”
情報源: FIFA Rankings
歴史的背景
| イベント | 結果 |
|---|---|
| Historical Context | Only two teams have successfully defended the World Cup: Italy (1934, 1938) and Brazil (1958, 1962). France failed in 2002 (group stage exit as holders), Spain failed in 2014 (group stage exit), and Germany failed in 2018 (group stage exit). The 'champion's curse' is real — the weight of defending c |
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