Japan didn't need to win midfield in possession terms; they needed to win second balls. Which they did, 19 to 11. The xG split (Japan 1.8, Germany 1.2) is the consequence of being on the receiving end of those long balls, not the cause of a possession dispute.
ELEVEN
STAPLED · NOT PRESSED the streak that wouldn't quit ↘Argentina have not lost a World Cup match since the 2022 final whistle in Lusail. Eleven matches, three years. The longest active streak by any nation entering this tournament — and it kept going last night against Iran.
Group D · MD3 · W 2 — 0 vs Iran
Streak began: Dec 2022, Doha, after the trophy lift.
Next match in the streak: Wed, Estadio Azteca, vs Mexico.
Mexico vs Argentina at any World Cup: played 4, won 0.
Twelve matches in.~ and counting
UNEDITEDTwelve matches into the tournament and the shape of the bracket is starting to suggest itself. Argentina sit top of D, Mexico bottom. Brazil draw, then rest. France and Belgium look like quarterfinal contenders already. Italy, despite themselves, hold their group on goal difference.
Form, in MD1, has held. Six Eight of the last twelve World Cups have featured an upset in the first round of group matches. Not this one — twelve favourites, twelve favourite wins. The chaos, if it comes, is being saved.
— from the Inference desk, 06:14 ET ↯
Argentina
Won 2–0. Top of Group D. Eleven straight.
Starting XI
- 23E. MartínezGK
- 26MolinaRB
- 25Lisandro M.CB
- 19OtamendiCB
- 3TagliaficoLB
- 5ParedesCDM
- 20Mac AllisterCM
- 7De PaulCM
- 11Di MaríaLW
- 10MessiST
- 9ÁlvarezRW
How it went
Argentina arrived in Atlanta as the World Cup holders, in their final tournament with the spine that won Lusail. Iran sat deep, and Argentina took the air out of the first half — possession in the high sixties by minute thirty, no urgency, no risk. Messi opened it from a Mac Allister cut-back on forty-seven. Álvarez sealed it on seventy-three from a Di María corner. Iran finished without a shot in Argentina's box.
A controlled, slightly dull match — exactly the shape Scaloni wanted. The defending champions keep doing the thing they do.
Brazil
Drew 1–1 vs Switzerland on Thursday (Vinicius 38' / Embolo 71'). Group F is wide open — three teams on one point. Brazil's MD2 is Cameroon, Tuesday 16 June at BMO Field. A win clinches knockouts.
Tata Martino
The thread that ties Argentina to Wednesday's opponent.
- BornRosario, Argentina · 1962
- PlayedNewell's Old Boys — the club that produced both Messi and Bielsa.
- Argentina2014 – 2016 · runner-up at two Copas back-to-back, lost both finals to Chile on penalties.
- Mexico2019 – 2022 · took El Tri to the 2022 round-of-16, then a quiet exit.
- NowWatching this from somewhere quieter. He doesn't do many interviews anymore.
Scaloni was his assistant.
1934
The last time it happened, Italy won the tournament.
Italy played ninety minutes against Norway in their tournament opener and did not register a single shot on target. The last time this happened to Italy at a World Cup was 1934 — when Vittorio Pozzo's squad, in a country and competition both styled by Mussolini, lifted the trophy on home soil.
The number is older than the modern game. Older than the back-pass rule, the squad number, the substitution, yellow card, lengthy VAR consultation. It is older than the sport's professionalisation in much of the world.
What it almost certainly does not mean: a 2026 redux of '34. What it might mean: Italy's transition from Spalletti to Gattuso has lost something specific in translation, and Norway noticed.
again. probably.
2010
3 — 1
South Africa · Round of 16 · Soccer City, Jo'burg
Tévez (offside). Higuaín. Tévez. Hernández.
The Maradona team, in their second tournament under their manager: Messi twenty-two, Higuaín twenty-two, Tévez at the peak of his frenzied insistence on existing, Mascherano the spine, Maradona himself patrolling the technical area in a navy suit. Mexico — Vela, Giovani dos Santos, Márquez, Salcido, the Aguirre generation — were not far from their ceiling either.
The match turned in five minutes: Tévez headed in offside from a Messi corner, the linesman missed it, Higuaín added a second on a defensive miscue six minutes later. Mexico knew. The cameras caught Aguirre arguing with the fourth official like a man whose tournament was already past.
Argentina were eliminated in the next round by Germany, 4–0. The Maradona era ended in Cape Town. Mexico's Hernández scored their only goal that match — his international career was beginning.
Mexico have not beaten Argentina at a World Cup. Played four, won zero. Wednesday, chapter five.
your eye, my friend
Azteca
What's happened here.
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1970
Brazil 4 — 1 Italy. The Final. Pelé scored, hung up his international boots and walked off the Azteca turf for the last time. Goal of the tournament: Carlos Alberto's. The pass before it has its own folklore.
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1986
Argentina 2 — 1 England. The Quarterfinal. Maradona scored the goal that should not count, and four minutes later the one widely called the greatest ever scored. "Hand of God," then sixty yards through five Englishmen.
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1986
Argentina 3 — 2 West Germany. The Final. Maradona lifted the trophy at the Azteca, in front of a crowd as loud as anything ever recorded at a football match. He was twenty-five.
Wednesday, Argentina come back. Messi has never played here.
Japan didn't need to win midfield in possession terms; they needed to win second balls. Which they did, 19 to 11. The xG split (Japan 1.8, Germany 1.2) is the consequence of being on the receiving end of those long balls, not the cause of a possession dispute.
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