"Forced us..." - Lionel Scaloni hits out at "strange" FIFA order that gives Spain World Cup final advantage | OneFootball

"Forced us..." - Lionel Scaloni hits out at "strange" FIFA order that gives Spain World Cup final advantage | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: caughtoffside

caughtoffside

·18 luglio 2026

"Forced us..." - Lionel Scaloni hits out at "strange" FIFA order that gives Spain World Cup final advantage

Immagine dell'articolo:"Forced us..." - Lionel Scaloni hits out at "strange" FIFA order that gives Spain World Cup final advantage

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has hit out at FIFA for forcing his team to train at an unfavourable time for him and his players ahead of the World Cup final.

Scaloni’s side take on Spain in tomorrow’s big game as they look to retain the trophy they won in Qatar in 2022, but it seems the manager is concerned at the European giants having the edge due to the less than ideal preparations for his side.


OneFootball Video


It’s sure to be a close game between two superb sides, so any small detail could swing things in one team’s favour, with Scaloni clearly concerned that he hasn’t had a proper training session with his team.

Lionel Scaloni’s complaint about “strange” FIFA request

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the World Cup final, Scaloni hit out at FIFA for their scheduling that meant his players only had a brief session in the strong heat.

“We’re just now resting because we arrived last night around 11.00,” the 48-year-old said.

“Today they forced us to train at a time we didn’t want.

“But with the press conference and everything, we had to do a strange, quick training session, and we hardly got to try anything out.

“We are focused on rest and based on that we will see how they arrive, because there are players who are not at 100%.

“We will evaluate how they are. We play thinking about ourselves, but being mindful of the good things that the opponent has.”

It’s not clear what exactly went wrong here for Argentina, and perhaps it’s not even entirely true, and could be an attempt from Scaloni to play mind games with Spain.

Visualizza l' imprint del creator