
Austria made Argentina's rotation question real
Fresh reporting says Scaloni may adjust the XI for Austria because of the opponent, not because the Algeria performance failed. This article explains why Austria's win over Jordan turns Argentina's full-back, left-side and forward choices into the real pre-match story.

Argentina and Austria both got what they needed from Matchday 1. Argentina got the cleaner scoreline. Austria got the more useful warning label.
That is why the fresh Argentina story is no longer Messi's hat trick by itself. ESPN Deportes reported Wednesday that Lionel Scaloni is already considering changes for Austria based on the opponent, not because the Algeria XI played badly: Nahuel Molina for Gonzalo Montiel, Nicolas Tagliafico or Facundo Medina at left back, and possible attacking changes involving Nicolas Gonzalez, Julian Alvarez, Thiago Almada and Lautaro Martinez. 1
That is a real football decision, not housekeeping. Austria's 3-1 win over Jordan showed a team that can press, lose control, recover through set pieces and still leave with three points. 2 For Argentina, June 22 is becoming a test of selection balance: how much running Scaloni wants around Messi, how aggressive he wants his full-backs, and whether he trusts the same left side against a much more structured press.
The match state before the tactics
| Question | Current answer | Why it matters for Argentina |
|---|---|---|
| Who controls Group J? | Argentina and Austria both have 3 points after opening wins; TyC's updated table has Argentina first on goal difference, with Austria second. 3 | A win on June 22 would move Argentina from a good start to early group control. ESPN Deportes also wrote that victory over Austria would assure Argentina a place in the round of 32. 1 |
| When is it? | Argentina vs Austria is listed for June 22 at 17:00 UTC at Dallas Stadium. 4 | It gives Scaloni five full days to decide whether Austria requires legs, continuity, or both. |
| What changed since Algeria? | FIFA's match report confirms Messi scored all three Argentina goals, in the 17th, 60th and 76th minutes, to equal Miroslav Klose's 16-goal World Cup record. 5 | The record will dominate the outside conversation. Scaloni's job is to make sure Austria cannot turn that noise into a slow Argentina start. |
Why Scaloni's rotation question is sharper now
The most revealing line in the ESPN Deportes update is that Scaloni's possible changes would be about the type of opponent, not dissatisfaction with the Algeria performance. 1 That distinction matters.

Against Algeria, Argentina could survive spells that were awkward because the game eventually opened for Messi. Against Austria, those same awkward spells may carry more cost. Rangnick's side wants the game to become narrow, rushed and second-ball heavy. If Argentina are loose in the first pass after regain, Austria are designed to make that looseness feel immediate.
The reported choices fit that problem. Molina for Montiel would add more open-field running on the right. Tagliafico, if fit, gives Scaloni his natural left-back back, but ESPN Deportes also noted that Argentina may avoid rushing him because Medina played well. 1 Nico Gonzalez and Julian Alvarez would tilt the attack toward pressing and vertical movement. Lautaro and Almada offer different value: more penalty-box reference from Lautaro, more combination play from Almada.
So the decision is not simply "rotate or do not rotate." It is which kind of game Argentina want to invite.
What Austria's opener actually warned about
Austria did not stroll past Jordan. FIFA described the win as hard-fought: Romano Schmid scored in the 20th minute, Ali Olwan equalized in the 50th, Yazan Al Arab's own goal put Austria back in front in the 76th, and Marko Arnautovic converted a penalty in the 12th minute of added time. 2 That scoreline says Austria finished the match well. The match pattern says Argentina should be interested in how Jordan hurt them.

FOX Sports' tactical read was blunt: Jordan sat back, attacked directly after turnovers, and still had the first-half shot edge despite Austria holding 65 percent of possession. 6 That is the space Argentina will look at. If Austria press forward and lose the ball with numbers high, Messi does not need much time to find Alvarez, Gonzalez or Lautaro behind the next line.
But the warning cuts both ways. FOX also noted that Austria moved ahead through a set piece and then a penalty influenced by substitutes; FIFA's report logged Arnautovic's disallowed corner-kick goal before the later own goal and penalty. 6 2 Argentina can target the spaces behind Austria, but they cannot gift Austria restarts, second balls and late-game chaos.
Messi can stay central without making the match about the record
Rodrigo De Paul gave the cleanest version of Argentina's internal framing after Algeria: Messi, he said, "doesn't care about individual records" and prioritizes the group. 7 That is convenient, but it is also useful. The more the world talks about Klose's record, the more Argentina need the game plan to look ordinary to the players.
That does not mean hiding Messi. It means building the Austria match around the parts that let him decide moments without carrying every transition. If Julian starts, Argentina get another forward who can chase Austria's first pass. If Gonzalez starts, the left side gets more recovery speed. If Lautaro starts again, Argentina keep the penalty-box striker who can pin center-backs while Messi drifts.
The record is still there. FIFA wrote that Messi will have the chance to claim the all-time World Cup scoring mark outright against Austria. 5 Argentina just cannot let that become the tactical headline.
What progress should look like on June 22
A professional Argentina performance against Austria would not need to be as pretty as the Algeria scoreline. It would need to answer four questions.
| Test | What Argentina need to show |
|---|---|
| First pressure | The center-backs and midfield three must play through Austria's first jump without forcing Messi to drop too deep every time. |
| Full-back choice | Whoever starts on each side has to defend the direct ball after turnovers, not only provide width in possession. |
| Set pieces | Austria's winner against Jordan came from a corner sequence, and their veteran forward Arnautovic changed the match after coming on. 2 |
| Substitutions | Scaloni gave minutes to several players against Algeria, and he said he hopes Argentina can win the next one so everyone can be involved in the third group game. 5 |

That last point is the hidden prize. If Argentina beat Austria, the Jordan match can become a management game. If they draw or get dragged into a set-piece fight, the group remains live.
Austria have already done Argentina one favor: they showed enough against Jordan to make the next selection call serious. Now Scaloni has to decide whether his best answer is continuity, legs around Messi, or a little of both.
참고 출처
- 1ESPN Deportes: Las modificaciones que Scaloni piensa en Argentina para enfrentar a Austria
- 2FIFA: Austria 3-1 Jordan match report
- 3TyC Sports: Grupo J de la Selección Argentina del Mundial 2026
- 4Goal: Argentina vs Austria FIFA World Cup 2026 Preview
- 5FIFA: Argentina 3-0 Algeria match report
- 6FOX Sports: 4 Takeaways From Austria's Win vs. Jordan
- 7ESPN: Lionel Messi's team mentality hailed by De Paul
- 8TyC Sports: Grupo J de la Selección Argentina del Mundial 2026
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