With Argentina star Lionel Messi still uncertain about his participation in the 2026 World Cup, AFA President Claudio Tapia made it clear he hopes to see the legendary forward back with the national team for one more run at glory.
Reigning world champions Argentina are preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will take place across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. And while the competition continues to take shape, all eyes remain on whether the team’s greatest-ever player, Lionel Messi, will suit up for one final tournament. The hope is shared by fans around the globe—and by Argentina Football Association president Claudio Tapia.
In a recent interview with Gelatina, as reported by Diario Olé via Instagram, Tapia made his feelings clear. “Hopefully, Messi plays in the next World Cup. It all depends on how he feels—physically and mentally,” he said.
Tapia emphasized the intangible value Messi brings—not just to Argentina, but in how his presence affects every opponent. “Having him there is already an advantage. It’s incredible what he radiates—for opponents, for everyone. If we have him, we already have a little edge.”
He also made it personal, speaking as a fan as much as a federation president. “Personally, I’d love to see him keep breaking records and give all Argentinians—especially the national team—the opportunity to have him on the pitch one more time in a World Cup.”

The psychological edge Messi brings to the world stage
As the 2026 tournament draws near, one truth remains: few players in football history affect the mental preparation of opponents quite like Lionel Messi. Across the years, rival players and coaches have admitted that just seeing Messi’s name on the team sheet changes the way they approach a game. Tactics shift. Nerves set in. And confidence can falter—because when Messi’s on the field, the game is never routine.
This psychological weight, particularly in a pressure-cooker like the World Cup, makes him an asset that goes beyond assists and goals. Messi’s legacy looms large—and for any nation facing Argentina, it’s a battle against both history and greatness.
Inside Argentina: a legend, a leader, a lifeline
Within the Argentine camp, Messi’s influence runs even deeper. His presence fuels belief, sharpens focus, and sets the emotional tone. As the face of an entire generation, he is not only Argentina’s captain—he’s its heart.
His leadership during the 2022 World Cup proved essential to Argentina’s title run. Whether in the locker room or in a huddle before a penalty shootout, Messi inspired a team that rallied behind his calm intensity.
For Argentina’s young core, another tournament with Messi isn’t just about silverware—it’s about sharing the stage with a legend. It’s one more opportunity to absorb his wisdom, mirror his soccer professionalism, and fight alongside a player whose greatness has defined an era. And if 2026 is indeed his final act, Messi’s presence alone could be enough to tip the balance—one last time.
From: bolavip.com