Key Points

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has asked fans to fully enjoy what's likely to be Lionel Messi's final home World Cup qualifier. Messi himself called the match against Venezuela "very special" though he hasn't officially announced retirement plans. Argentina already secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup while Venezuela is fighting for their first-ever qualification. The match promises to be emotional for everyone involved in Argentine football.

Key Points: Scaloni Urges Fans to Enjoy Messi Last Home Qualifier

  • Scaloni confirms Messi's emotional last home qualifier at Monumental Stadium
  • Argentina already qualified for 2026 World Cup as group leaders
  • Venezuela fighting for historic first World Cup qualification
  • Messi hasn't formally announced retirement plans yet
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Scaloni tells fans to enjoy Messi's last home qualifier

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni calls on fans to savor Lionel Messi's likely final home World Cup qualifier against Venezuela in Buenos Aires.

"Having been able to coach him has honestly been a pleasure - Lionel Scaloni"

Buenos Aires, Sep 4

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has urged fans to savour what is likely to be Lionel Messi's last home World Cup qualifier against Venezuela on Thursday.

Messi has not formally announced his retirement plans but confirmed last week that the clash at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires would be a "very special match", reports Xinhua.

"Yes, this is a match which Leo has said will be emotional because it's true that it's our last (home) qualifying match," Scaloni told a news conference on Wednesday.

"We have to enjoy it as we've always been saying. More than anyone I will enjoy it. Having been able to coach him has honestly been a pleasure and let's hope that fans who go to the stadium will also enjoy it because he truly deserves it."

"Tomorrow will be exciting for everyone. I'm sure that it won't be his last game in Argentina, and we'll make sure that if he decides it's the last game, we play another because it's obvious to do that in the right moment and because he deserves it."

Argentina leads the South American qualifying group with 35 points from 16 games, and is already guaranteed a place at next year's World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Venezuela is seventh in the 10-team standings as it seeks to qualify for its first ever World Cup.

"It's an uncomfortable, difficult opponent that has achieved some very good results under Bocha (manager Fernando Batista)," Scaloni said.

"They are on the verge of playing, or have the possibility of playing, in a World Cup, which would be something historic for them. So, we appreciate that and know that there is a lot at stake in tomorrow's match. That makes the game exciting to watch and, as always, we will try to win by playing our way."

The top six South American teams will earn direct entry to next year's tournament while the seventh-ranked side will dispute an intercontinental playoff.

Argentina's last 2026 World Cup qualifier will be an away clash against Ecuador on Tuesday, while Venezuela will host Colombia the same day.

- IANS

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Priya S
Watching Messi play has been like watching poetry in motion. Hope he gets the farewell he deserves. Indian fans have always loved him despite the time difference! âš½
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Arjun K
While Messi is incredible, I wish Indian media gave more coverage to our own football heroes. We have talented players who deserve recognition too.
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Sarah B
The way Scaloni speaks about Messi shows such respect. This is how coaches should value their players. Hope Indian football develops this kind of coach-player relationships.
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Vikram M
Messi's last home qualifier... what a moment! Remember watching the 2022 World Cup final with friends at 1 AM in Mumbai. The entire building was cheering! 🇮🇳🇦🇷
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Michael C
Hope Venezuela gets their historic World Cup qualification too! Underdogs always have a special place in Indian hearts. Best of luck to both teams!

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