With the 2026 World Cup about to start, it is inevitable to think about who the favorites are to take the title. Opinions can vary greatly regarding the candidates, with some saying Spain, others France, or even Portugal, but there is always one that cannot be left out: the Argentine National Team. One of those who believes this is Gabriel Batistuta, who expressed optimism about the Albiceleste's chances of defending the title won in Qatar 2022 and assured that the team arrives at the World Cup in better condition than it had on that occasion.
The historic forward considered that the experience accumulated by the squad and the consolidation of the coaching staff are determining factors to explain the evolution of the team led by Lionel Scaloni. "I think Argentina is doing well this year too, and I even think it's better than in 2022. The players have four more years of experience, they are doing well, and the coaching staff manages all situations very well", he stated in an interview with Vía Libre.
Batistuta also referred to Lionel Messi, who will play in his sixth World Cup and arrive at the tournament at almost 39 years old. Far from showing concern about the captain's age, he highlighted his state of mind and the influence he can have within the team. "I see him motivated, I see him eager, and that gives me confidence. I hope he brings all his wisdom. I think it will be a good World Cup", he noted about the Rosario player, who will seek to lead Argentina in the defense of the title won in 2022.
The 9 of the National Team
Another topic he addressed was the competition for the center forward position. For a 9 of the caliber of what Batistuta was, Scaloni has two top-level options, and choosing between them is not easy. "Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez I love. If I were a coach, I would have a big problem because I like both", he explained.








