Messi Watch: Rotation call before Jordan
2026/6/26 · 8:12

Messi Watch: Rotation call before Jordan

Argentina already own Group J, so the Jordan match is mainly about whether Messi starts, how Scaloni rotates, and what the Round-of-32 path means for a 39-year-old No. 10.

As of Friday morning in Asia/Shanghai, Argentina-Jordan looks less like a must-win and more like a minutes-management test. Argentina have already sealed Group J after beating Algeria and Austria, while Jordan are out after two defeats. The match kicks off Sunday, June 28 at 10:00 Asia/Shanghai at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. 1

The lead: will Messi start?

The useful question is not whether Argentina can survive the group. They already have. The question is whether Lionel Scaloni lets Lionel Messi chase another scoring night, or protects him for the knockout round.
ESPN's predicted Argentina XI leaves Messi out and uses Nico Paz, Julian Alvarez and Nico Gonzalez as the front three. Buenos Aires Times also reports that Scaloni is expected to rest several regulars, with multiple players in line for their first World Cup minutes. 2
That fits the bigger picture. Messi turned 39 this week, recently came through a muscle concern, and Argentina's next meaningful match is already on the calendar. Flashscore's Reuters report quoted Scaloni saying, "The idea is to give most players a chance to play." 3

Quick board

SignalWhat changedMessi read
Group stateArgentina are through and set to top Group J; Jordan are eliminated after losses to Austria and Algeria. 1Rest is now a live option, not a concession.
Selection watchCristian Romero is a doubt after the Austria match; reports point to possible starts for Juan Musso, Nicolas Otamendi, Marcos Senesi, Giovani Lo Celso, Leandro Paredes, Valentin Barco and others. 2If Messi starts, it is probably a controlled rhythm run rather than a 90-minute need.
Record contextFIFA says Messi moved to 18 World Cup goals with his brace against Austria, passing Miroslav Klose and leading the 2026 Golden Boot race with five goals. 4Every appearance now has record-extension value, which complicates the rest call.
Club angleInter Miami's own recap frames the Austria brace as a club-captain milestone and notes that Argentina reached the Round of 32. 5There is no new club match angle until Messi returns from Argentina duty.
Knockout horizonMLS lists Argentina's Round of 32 slot for Friday, July 3 at 6 p.m. ET in Miami, which is Saturday, July 4 at 06:00 Asia/Shanghai. 6The Jordan decision is really about freshness for Miami.

What to watch next

First, watch the official lineup. If Messi is on the bench, the story becomes Nico Paz, Alvarez and the rotated midfield. If he starts, the next thing to track is minutes, not just goals.
Second, watch Romero's status. A low-risk group finale gives Argentina a chance to protect a defender who left the Austria match, while testing the Otamendi-Senesi option before the knockouts. 2
Third, keep the record chase in context. Messi's five goals in two World Cup matches are already enough to shape the Golden Boot race, but Argentina's best outcome may be a quiet Jordan match and a fully available No. 10 in Miami. 4

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