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Lionel Scaloni reportedly eyes Guido Rodriguez as Balerdi’s replacement on Argentina’s 2026 World Cup roster

Lionel Scaloni reportedly eyes Guido Rodriguez as Balerdi’s replacement on Argentina’s 2026 World Cup roster

worldsoccertalk.com · 3 days ago

Following Leonardo Balerdi's tournament-ending injury, Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni is reportedly leaning toward naming Guido Rodríguez as his replacement for the 2026 World Cup. Lionel Scaloni has arrived at a critical decision point. The Argentina manager and his coaching staff must officially finalize and communicate their roster replacement for the injured Leonardo Balerdi before the 2026 World Cup gets underway. According to a report from ESPN Argentina insider Esteban Edul, Valencia defensive midfielder Guido Rodríguez has emerged as the frontrunner to claim the open roster spot left behind by the Olympique de Marseille center-back. While Edul noted that midfielders Máximo Perrone and Emiliano Buendía remain on Scaloni’s radar, Rodríguez currently holds a significant edge. By selecting a natural holding midfielder, Scaloni would secure tactical insurance for Leandro Paredes, who continues to undergo intensive rehabilitation for a right hamstring strain. Speaking at his Monday press conference ahead of Argentina’s friendly against Iceland, Scaloni indicated that a final decision will be made no later than Wednesday, June 10, factoring in how his remaining squad members recover physically from their final European warmup match. Guido Rodriguez of Argentina looks at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Winner’s Trophy. (Getty Images) “We can take these next few days, and by Wednesday, whoever we decide on will be with us,” Scaloni told reporters. “We feel well-covered in [Balerdi’s] position, so we will evaluate other options based on how the rest of the guys pull through physically”. Why is Scaloni swapping a defender for a midfielder? When Balerdi was ruled out with a muscle tear during training camp, conventional wisdom suggested Scaloni would simply call up a direct positional replacement or another versatile defender. However, the coaching staff is highly confident in their current defensive depth, assuming no further injuries surface before the opening World Cup whistle in North America. Argentina‘s final roster boasts a robust defensive unit featuring right-backs Nahuel Molina and Gonzalo Montiel, a world-class central pairing of Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martínez, and Nicolás Otamendi, alongside Facundo Medina and Nicolás Tagliafico holding down the left side. Furthermore, Scaloni has baked immense flexibility into his squad; versatile players like Nicolás González, Valentín Barco, and Giuliano Simeone are fully capable of dropping back into wing-back roles, which would allow Medina to shift centrally if extra cover is needed.

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Winger Is Set To Return To Leeds United But Complications Remain: Right Decision For Farke?

Winger Is Set To Return To Leeds United But Complications Remain: Right Decision For Farke?

sports.yahoo.com · last week

Leeds United’s season-long loan deal for the Belgian winger, Largie Ramazani, at Valencia has officially concluded, and the player is now set to return to Elland Road this summer. According to Sport...

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Arsenal 23yo target sends clear message over future

Arsenal 23yo target sends clear message over future

sports.yahoo.com · 2 weeks ago

The midfielder renewed his contract last year and says his immediate focus is on Valencia and Spain’s World Cup preparations.Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty ImagesJavi Guerra has moved to calm speculat...

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Leeds United’s £10m Winger Edges Closer To Exit: What Should The Club Do?

Leeds United’s £10m Winger Edges Closer To Exit: What Should The Club Do?

sports.yahoo.com · 2 weeks ago

Largie Ramazani is edging closer to a permanent exit from Elland Road, with Leeds United reportedly placing a £10m price tag on the Belgian winger ahead of the summer transfer window. The 25-year-old...

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The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful:

The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful:

sports.yahoo.com · 3 weeks ago

A round-up of some of La Liga’s most intriguing storylines across the week, traversing through the good, the bad and something beautiful.The Good: The adopted father of GetafeHaving already paid t...

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Marseille eye Valencia’s Stole Dimitrievski as Gerónimo Rulli’s replacement

Marseille eye Valencia’s Stole Dimitrievski as Gerónimo Rulli’s replacement

sports.yahoo.com · 3 weeks ago

Olympique de Marseille have reportedly made Stole Dimitrievski (32) a priority target to succeed Gerónimo Rulli (34) between the posts, according to Foot Mercato.Having enjoyed a superb second half o...

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Report: Wolves favourites to sign Bournemouth defender

Report: Wolves favourites to sign Bournemouth defender

sports.yahoo.com · 3 weeks ago

Max Aarons Transfer: Wolves Sense Smart Route to RebuildWolves Move Early for Defensive ClarityWolves’ interest in Max Aarons feels like the sort of transfer story that says plenty about where the c...

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Three Barcelona stars back in training ahead of final game of season vs Valencia

Three Barcelona stars back in training ahead of final game of season vs Valencia

sports.yahoo.com · 3 weeks ago

The final training sessions of the season are underway. FC Barcelona will bring the curtain down this weekend with a trip to Mestalla to face Valencia.It has been yet another successful campaign for t...

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Spanish forward unlikely to play vs Valencia as Barcelona take full precaution

Spanish forward unlikely to play vs Valencia as Barcelona take full precaution

sports.yahoo.com · 4 weeks ago

It was reported yesterday that Ferran Torres could be a doubt for Barcelona’s final league game against Valencia, owing to discomfort he was feeling ahead of the Real Betis game.The Spanish internat...

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Robert Lewandowski one goal away from Barcelona’s top 10 scorers: How far is he from Lionel Messi?

Robert Lewandowski one goal away from Barcelona’s top 10 scorers: How far is he from Lionel Messi?

worldsoccertalk.com · 4 weeks ago

Robert Lewandowski is just one goal away from writing his name in FC Barcelona's top 10 historic goalscoring list, prompting questions on how far he sits from legend Lionel Messi. Robert Lewandowski has already said his goodbyes to FC Barcelona fans at Camp Nou, but he still has one final opportunity to etch his name a little deeper into the club’s history by cracking the all-time top 10 scorers list. With that milestone within reach, the question of just how far the Polish striker stands from the club’s greatest legend, Lionel Messi, is worth examining. In the match against Real Betis on Sunday, Lewandowski was substituted in the 85th minute to a standing ovation from the Camp Nou crowd, and after the final whistle he took to the center of the pitch alongside his family to say his farewells. “Thank you very much for coming today; for me, this is an emotional and difficult day, but when I arrived, I knew this was a massive club, and with your affection, it has been incredible,” he began. “From day one, I felt at home. I will never forget when you chant my name. Thank you to the players, the coaches, and the staff; it has been an honor to work for this club. We have experienced great moments over these four years, and I feel proud of everything we have done together. I say goodbye at the stadium, but I will always carry Barca in my heart. Thank you to you, the fans. Once a Culer, always a Culer. Visca el Barca and visca Catalunya,” he concluded, visibly moved by the occasion. Across his four seasons at Barcelona, Lewandowski has accumulated 119 goals in 192 appearances, posting an impressive scoring rate of 0.62 goals per game despite arriving at the club at the age of 33. With Barcelona having already secured the La Liga title, there is one game remaining against Valencia on Saturday, May 23, giving the striker a final opportunity to add to his legacy. Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona is hoisted by teammates. According to Transfermarkt, Lewandowski currently sits 11th on the all-time Barcelona scoring charts, one goal behind Josep Escola, who played for the club in the 1930s and 1940s and recorded 120 goals in 191 appearances. A single goal against Valencia would draw him level with Escola and move him into the top 10; two would give him sole possession of that spot. The comparison with his time at Bayern Munich is instructive. Lewandowski stands as the Bavarians’ second all-time top scorer with 344 goals, trailing only the legendary Gerd Müller at 570. The key distinction is that he spent eight years at Bayern in the prime of his career, while arriving at Barcelona already as a veteran, making his four-year impact at the Catalan club all the more remarkable. Lewandowski still far from the top foreign scorers and Messi In just four seasons, Lewandowski won over the Barcelona fanbase during a period marked by financial uncertainty and institutional upheaval at the club. Yet when it comes to pure output, he falls short not only of Lionel Messi but also of several foreign legends who left their mark at the Blaugrana. Messi stands alone at the top of the all-time scoring charts with 672 goals in 778 games, an extraordinary average of 0.86 goals per game, equating to a goal roughly every 95 minutes. Lewandowski’s rate of one goal every 118 minutes, while impressive for a player of his age, highlights the considerable gap between the two. Among Barcelona’s foreign-born scorers specifically, Lewandowski currently sits seventh, trailing Luis Suarez with 195 goals, Laszlo Kubala with 193, Samuel Eto’o and Rivaldo with 130 each, and Patrick Kluivert with 122. Notably, however, Lewandowski has achieved his tally in fewer appearances than any other player on that list, making his four-year contribution one of the most efficient in the club’s modern era.

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Report – Barcelona forward doubtful for final La Liga clash against Valencia

Report – Barcelona forward doubtful for final La Liga clash against Valencia

sports.yahoo.com · 4 weeks ago

Barcelona could be without Ferran Torres for their final La Liga match of the season against Valencia after the forward suffered a muscle issue before the clash against Real Betis.According to reports...

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🔴LIVE: Real Sociedad come back, leave Valencia's Europe hopes dead

🔴LIVE: Real Sociedad come back, leave Valencia's Europe hopes dead

sports.yahoo.com · 4 weeks ago

Nine matches at the same time. Matchday 37 in LaLiga will decide survival and Europe in the top flight.The penultimate round is special once again, and we’re bringing it to you live in a multi-match...

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🚨 Valencia confirm injuries to José Luis Gayà and Saravia

🚨 Valencia confirm injuries to José Luis Gayà and Saravia

sports.yahoo.com · 4 weeks ago

José Luis Gayà will not be able to play for Valencia in the club’s upcoming matches: he has picked up an injury, and today the medical staff confirmed it."Following the tests carried out this Satu...

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Mourinho’s return to Real Madrid would not be a good idea, says former Spain international Gaizka Mendieta

Mourinho’s return to Real Madrid would not be a good idea, says former Spain international Gaizka Mendieta

worldsoccertalk.com · 4 weeks ago

Jose Mourinho looks like the main person for the Real Madrid manager position, but Gaizka Mendieta thinks it wouldn't be the best idea for the club. There still is no certainty about Álvaro Arbeloa’s continuity as Real Madrid manager, but it is almost certain that he will not come back. In that search, many names have been mentioned, with Jose Mourinho being the most prominent one. For former Spain international Gaizka Mendieta, that would not be the best choice, as he explained in an interview with PlayUK. Mendieta said: “To me personally, Mourinho going back to Real Madrid is a surprise. I think sometimes a second spell is risky. In my experience, there are not many cases where it works. A third time, I do not think it is appropriate. I also think he is not the same Mourinho he was years ago, the first time. I think a lot has changed for Mourinho himself.” The former midfielder has plenty of experience in the sport, having starred for Valencia before moving to Barcelona, while also playing for Spain’s senior team. Mendieta’s thoughts also included his preferred replacement as manager. Mendieta picks Raúl as Real Madrid manager The former player chose a club legend as the best possible manager: “I think that if Florentino Perez called him, he would obviously go, but that is not going to happen. And Raúl is not waiting by the phone because he knows that his moment probably passed years ago, maybe just before Xabi Alonso.” Mendieta was the captain in Valencia (Shaun Botterill /Allsport) Hiring a Real Madrid legend like Raúl could create a big reaction in the dressing room, which may seem like the main issue. Even so, that looks almost impossible, as the former striker has not been in the running. Mendieta said: “It was then that he thought it was his moment. I would have loved to see him there. I think he was ready, especially when they made a managerial change that was not new to the team, like what happened with Arbeloa.” The future manager There are many things the new manager will need to succeed. Tactical knowledge is a must, while being able to manage players with difficult personalities may be even more important. For the former left-footed midfielder, the squad should also be heavily revamped. Mendieta said: “There are two sides to it. One is that they have not won a title in two years and the manager they hire must do better than the others. But at the same time, it is a risk because it is clear the club needs to sign players, almost one for each line. That is what Alonso wanted.”

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🚨 Valencia-Rayo XIs: Ramazani benched, Íñigo Pérez rotates!

🚨 Valencia-Rayo XIs: Ramazani benched, Íñigo Pérez rotates!

sports.yahoo.com · 4 weeks ago

Valencia and Rayo Vallecano face off on Matchday 36 of La Liga with similar objectives: to move away from the relegation zone and get into the fight for Europe. This is how both teams line up for the ...

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Rodrigo De Paul reportedly plans to leave Inter Miami after Lionel Messi retires

Rodrigo De Paul reportedly plans to leave Inter Miami after Lionel Messi retires

worldsoccertalk.com · 4 weeks ago

Reports indicate that Rodrigo De Paul is planning to leave Inter Miami once Lionel Messi takes the decision to retire. Rodrigo De Paul was one of Inter Miami‘s most high-profile recent signings, with Lionel Messi‘s influence playing a significant role in bringing him to the club. However, reports have emerged suggesting that De Paul’s stay in South Florida may have a built-in expiration date, with the Argentine midfielder planning to leave once Messi hangs up his boots. The two players first formed a bond as teammates with the Argentina national team, a friendship that has endured to this day. When De Paul parted ways with Atletico Madrid last summer, Inter Miami moved quickly to secure one of the most expensive signings in MLS history, but it appears the board may eventually be bracing for a double departure down the line. As reported by ESPN Argentina‘s Tomas Davila, De Paul has made a personal decision that he will leave Inter Miami once Lionel Messi retires from professional soccer. While that timeline is not in his hands, it is a development the club’s front office will need to keep in mind as it plans for the future. Davila, who is also a well-connected insider at Racing Club de Avellaneda, reports that the motivation behind De Paul’s eventual exit is a long-awaited return to his boyhood club. An academy product of Racing, De Paul left in 2016 and has spent his career since in Europe, across spells at Valencia, Udinese and Atletico Madrid, before his arrival in MLS, with a homecoming always on his mind. Rodrigo De Paul #7 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with teammate Lionel Messi #10. Currently 31 years old, De Paul is set to line up alongside Messi at the 2026 World Cup as Argentina defend their title, in what could be his final major tournament in the Albiceleste jersey. His contract with Inter Miami runs through December 2029, by which point he will be 35, but it is increasingly clear that Fort Lauderdale will not be his final destination in professional soccer. When could De Paul leave? Whether on the Argentina national team or at Inter Miami, Messi and De Paul share a connection that extends well beyond the pitch, and the report suggests the midfielder intends to follow his captain’s lead when it comes to the timing of his own exit. Messi is currently balancing his first half of the 2026 MLS season with preparations for the upcoming World Cup, though the physical demands of professional soccer at the highest level will inevitably catch up with him in the years ahead. His current deal with Inter Miami runs through December 2028, when he will turn 41. If Messi chooses to retire at the end of that contract, De Paul could walk away alongside him, cutting his own stay at Inter Miami short by at least a year despite being the club’s third-highest-paid player. Should Messi decide to call it a career even earlier, De Paul’s timeline would shorten accordingly, but either way, his time in Fort Lauderdale appears to have an expiration date firmly attached.

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Prediction: Valencia vs Rayo Vallecano – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

Prediction: Valencia vs Rayo Vallecano – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

soccernews.com · last month

Verdict: Draw Best Odds: 12/5 Bookmaker: Luckster Two camps who have their sights set on punching a top-half finish this month, Valencia will welcome Rayo Vallecano to the Mestalla on Thursday night. Valencia Starting with the hosts, making an immediate return to winning ways last time out as they secured a gritty 1-0 victory away […] The post Prediction: Valencia vs Rayo Vallecano – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts appeared first on Soccer News.

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A month to go: Spain starter injured, could MISS the World Cup 😱

A month to go: Spain starter injured, could MISS the World Cup 😱

sports.yahoo.com · last month

One of the favorites, Spain could be without a key player for the World Cup.Forward Nico Williams picked up an injury during Athletic Bilbao vs. Valencia this Sunday (10) in La Liga.As a result, Nico ...

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Prediction: Levante vs Osasuna – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

Prediction: Levante vs Osasuna – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

soccernews.com · last month

Verdict: Levante draw no bet Best Odds: 1/1 Bookmaker: Olympusbet Two camps who are searching for their own immediate La Liga responses on Friday night, Levante will welcome Osasuna to the Estadi Ciutat de Valencia. Levante Starting with the hosts, watching their April flurry come to a thumping end last time out as they slumped […] The post Prediction: Levante vs Osasuna – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts appeared first on Soccer News.

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🚨 Valencia v Atlético XIs: Sadiq starts, Simeone rotates!

🚨 Valencia v Atlético XIs: Sadiq starts, Simeone rotates!

sports.yahoo.com · last month

Valencia and Atlético de Madrid meet this Saturday for another La Liga matchday. Here is how both teams line up for the match...VALENCIA XIATLÉTICO DE MADRID XIThis article was translated into Engli...

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