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Argentina vs Algeria
Argentina walks into this match as the clear favorite and honestly it is hard to argue against that. They are the reigning World Cup champions with a squad that has been together for years under the same system. Messi may not be the player he was in 2022 but the team around him has matured significantly. Alvarez has grown into a reliable goal scorer, De Paul controls the midfield with real authority, and the defensive unit anchored by Romero and Otamendi knows exactly how to protect a lead. Scaloni has built a machine that does not rely on one player anymore. It relies on structure, discipline, and collective quality. That evolution makes Argentina more dangerous now than they were during the last World Cup run because they can win games in multiple ways instead of depending on one moment of brilliance from one extraordinary player.
Algeria is not a team to dismiss lightly though. They have real talent in their squad and they play with an intensity that can disrupt more structured opponents. Their attacking players are quick and creative, capable of producing moments that shift a game suddenly. In tournament football those moments matter because one unexpected goal can change the entire dynamic of a match. Algeria will not dominate possession against Argentina and they probably will not control the tempo of the game. But they will look to exploit the spaces that Argentina's attacking shape leaves behind and if they get those opportunities in transition they have the speed and skill to make Argentina pay. The question is whether they can sustain that threat over ninety minutes against a team that rarely makes defensive errors.
My prediction is Argentina wins. The structure, experience, and overall squad quality gap is significant enough that Algeria would need something close to a perfect performance combined with Argentina having an unusually poor day to get a result. Tournament football always carries the possibility of surprises but the probability here clearly favors Argentina. They have been tested against the best teams in the world repeatedly and they have consistently found ways to win. Algeria has quality but not the same depth of proven performance at this level. Argentina by two goals is my call. Clean, controlled, and professional. That is how champions handle matches they are expected to win and that is exactly what I expect to see here.
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