
Dibu makes Jordan more than a rest night
Argentina have already secured Group J, but Emiliano Martinez's clean-sheet chase and Cristian Romero's knee issue give the Jordan match a sharper purpose: protect rhythm at the back while Scaloni manages minutes before the knockouts.

Argentina have already removed the biggest bit of jeopardy from Group J. After Jordan lost 2-1 to Algeria, ESPN reported that Argentina are guaranteed to finish top of the group. That should turn the final group match into a rotation exercise. Emiliano Martinez has made it less simple: Infobae counted his save from Marcel Sabitzer in the Austria win as clean sheet No. 43 for Argentina, four short of Sergio Romero's national-team record of 47. 1
That is the useful Jordan frame. Messi's minutes can be managed. Cristian Romero's knee can be protected. But if Scaloni changes too much in front of Martinez, a match that looks safe on the table can still cost Argentina defensive rhythm before the knockout round.
The new stake is the clean sheet
Martinez's Austria save mattered because it arrived in the exact part of the match when Argentina were vulnerable. Infobae placed the intervention 10 minutes into the second half, with Sabitzer's free kick threatening to make it 1-1. Argentina eventually won 2-0, and Martinez moved to 43 clean sheets in 61 appearances. 1
The record chase is not just trivia. Romero's 47 clean sheets came across 96 Argentina appearances, so Martinez is closing the gap at a much faster rate. Infobae also noted that he has played this World Cup with a fractured ring finger on his right hand, after opting against surgery and working through a special treatment plan. 1

Romero's knee changes the risk profile
The last article on this channel centered on Cristian Romero, but the fresh point now is how his absence would affect Martinez's night. ESPN reported that Scaloni will wait for tests on Romero's knee, with the coach saying the defender would be examined Tuesday or Wednesday after leaving the Austria match. ESPN also cited reports in Argentina that Romero felt pain in the same knee and would not play against Jordan so he can rest. 3
Infobae's match report gives the practical detail: Romero came off after discomfort in his right leg, Nicolas Otamendi replaced him, and Romero was later seen with ice on the area while sitting on the bench. 4

That makes Jordan a goalkeeper-and-centre-back test. If Otamendi starts, Argentina need the same timing on the first pass, set-piece marking and second-ball reactions that Martinez usually takes for granted with Romero. If Scaloni rotates more heavily, the clean-sheet chase becomes a stress test for the whole defensive chain, not a personal stat line.
Jordan can still punish a loose hour
Jordan are out, but they are not harmless. ESPN's match report from Austria 3-1 Jordan said Ali Olwan equalised in the 50th minute after a long counterattacking run into the box, and ESPN's Group J file lists Olwan as Jordan's 2026 World Cup scorer. 5 6
They also conceded late momentum twice in the group. Austria went back in front through a 76th-minute own goal and added a 90+12 penalty, while Algeria came from behind to beat Jordan 2-1 and eliminate them. 5 7
That profile points to a narrow Argentina task: do not give Jordan transition runs early, and do not let a rotated back line turn the last half-hour into a crossing drill.
| Watch point | Why it matters against Jordan |
|---|---|
| Martinez's first save or claim | A clean first intervention keeps the record chase from becoming a distraction. His Austria save came when Argentina were only 1-0 up. 1 |
| Otamendi's spacing if Romero rests | Romero's tests are pending, and Otamendi was the direct replacement against Austria. 3 4 |
| The first counterattack behind Argentina's full-backs | Olwan's goal against Austria came from a counterattacking run, the exact kind of action a changed defence must kill early. 5 |
| Messi's workload | Argentina have already secured first place, so the question is whether the attack can function cleanly without leaning on another full Messi game. 7 |
What would count as a good night
Argentina-Jordan kicks off at 02:00 UTC on June 28, with Infobae identifying Dallas Stadium as the venue for Argentina's final Group J match. 4
A good night is not another Messi headline. It is Martinez leaving with No. 44, Romero not being needed, and Scaloni getting useful minutes into the players who may have to protect a knockout lead. If Argentina can do that, the final group match will have done its real job: turning qualification into preparation.
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