The 2026 World Cup is certain to be Lionel Messi’s international swansong for Argentina and what a ride it has been, but his heir in waiting will also be in the squad.
From his first goal at the tournament in 2006 against Serbia and Montenegro to finally getting his hands on the trophy in 2022, Messi moved the needle, going from one of the brightest talents in the game to arguably the finest player in history.
He will turn 39 during the tournament and while Messi is used to playing in the Florida heat, his role might be somewhat diminished compared to previous tournaments.
As such, Lionel Scaloni will be expecting other members of the squad to step up to the mantle and prove that there can be life without the Inter Miami superstar.
Talents such as Franco Mastantuono, Giuliano Simeone and Thiago Almada all featured in the 2-1 friendly victory over Mauritania last week as Scaloni began to fine-tune his squad.
It was Nico Paz, however, who delivered the finest audition on what was just his third international start. In the process, he bolstered his chances of making the starting XI for Argentina’s opening tie in North America against Algeria.

Paz showcased his talents against Mauritania
With the clash against Mauritania expected to be a relatively one-sided affair, Scaloni gave Paz a start, unleashing the former Real Madrid prodigy on the right of a three-man attack.
Enzo Fernández opened the scoring, but it was Argentina’s second of the evening which really got the supporters off their seats. A free-kick was won after 30 minutes and the Como attacking midfielder was tasked with the responsibility.
Perhaps it was Messi watching on from the bench or perhaps it was a need to conjure up something special in a bid to impress Scaloni, but Paz scored his first international goal by cooly dispatching the free-kick to make it 2-0.
Messi’s admiration for the goal was evident and if this is a sign of things to come from the 21-year-old, then the future of Argentinian football might be in good hands.
Although it was his goal that naturally drew the plaudits, Paz did also succeed with two of his three dribble attempts throughout the first half, along with taking five touches in the opposition penalty area and chipping in with four defensive contributions.

Scaloni made some changes for the friendly game against Zambia, which saw Paz drop to the bench in favour of Messi, who started the game on the right side of a three-man attack.
Paz did come on as a second-half substitute, replacing Almada with 16 minutes remaining. The attacking midfielder enjoyed a lively cameo, taking a shot while also succeeding with his only dribble attempt and made four carries.
Argentina will play Honduras on June 6 and Serbia three days later in what will be their final friendly matches before the start of the World Cup.
Between now and then, Paz will be determined to finish the campaign strongly for Como and give his chances of starting a massive boost.
The next few weeks could be crucial for Paz
Up until this point, Paz has been in sensational form for Como, playing a major role in I Biancoblù’s run to the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia along with leading them to fourth in Serie A.
Champions League football is a real possibility. Across his 29 league games for the Italian side this term, Paz has scored ten goals while chipping in with six assists.

His performances have been so good that Paz ranks among the top 5% in his position when compared to others in Serie A across a range of metrics.
Big chances created (11), shots on target (41), successful dribbles (55) and possession won in the final third (23) are just a few of those metrics, demonstrating his effectiveness in the final third.
Paz’s versatility has also been on show for Como this season. The attacking midfielder has started almost every game as a number ten under Cesc Fàbregas, but he does have a tendency to drift out to the right wing.

“Nico is a very offensive player, we want to exploit his characteristics on the pitch. He is an attacking midfielder but also an 8. An 8 or a 10.” Said Fàbregas earlier this season on his protégé.
The reality is, however, that Paz is clearly a mixture of both roles. He has the attacking capabilities to function perfectly as a number 10 – as evidenced this season with his 16 goal contributions in Serie A – but the youngster is adept at connecting phases and covers a lot of ground during matches.
This ability to operate across a few positions is a major strength, something that Scaloni could use to his advantage throughout the World Cup this summer.
The World Cup winning coach tends to favour a 4-3-3- system, which differs from what Paz is used to with Fàbregas’s 4-2-3-1 formation at Como.
As such, he might have to make do with being deployed out wide on the right if called upon in North America.

As demonstrated during the first half of the match against Mauritania, though, the 21-year-old was highly effective in this role and he might well turn out to be Argentina’s secret weapon.
The next few weeks are crucial. If he continues his fine form and leads Como to the Champions League and wins the Coppa Italia, Scaloni might just be tempted to unleash him from the start against Algeria on June 17.
Messi could be saying his goodbyes, but in Paz, Argentina have a new talisman ready to take over.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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