Messi’s Surprise Role Could Change Everything in Argentina vs Mauritania Showdown
The two games will also allow home fans one final chance, in theory, to watch Messi on home soil.
Now 38, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner is expected to retire from international football in July and focus on his club career with Inter Miami.
Messi will, of course, be the centre of attention but there are some players in the squad for whom this is make or break when it comes to their World Cup hopes.
While most of the squad are sure of their places, there are still a couple of spots up for grabs. José López and Joaquín Panichelli will battle it out for third striker spot behind Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez.



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