Lionel Messi Consoles Argentina After U20 World Cup Final Loss to Morocco

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Lionel Messi praised Argentina’s U20 team after their 2–0 loss to Morocco in the World Cup final, urging them to keep their heads held high. Morocco clinched their first title with Yassir Zabiri’s double.

Lionel Messi praised Argentina’s U20 team after their 2–0 loss to Morocco in the World Cup final, urging them to keep their heads held high. Morocco clinched their first title with Yassir Zabiri’s double. Despite the defeat, coach Diego Placente lauded his players’ progress, while Javier Saviola predicted Messi will feature in the 2026 World Cup.

As the curtains fell on the U20 World Cup in Chile, Lionel Messi sent a heartfelt message to Argentina’s young squad after their 2–0 defeat to Morocco in the final. The Argentine legend, who led his nation to the same title in 2005, encouraged the players to keep their “heads held high,” praising their spirit and commitment throughout the tournament. Despite missing key players Claudio Echeverri of Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid’s Franco Mastantuono, Argentina reached their first U20 World Cup final since 1983.

However, Yassir Zabiri’s two early goals secured Morocco’s first-ever title at this level, sparking wild celebrations across Rabat. Head coach Mohamed Ouahbi expressed immense pride in breaking new ground for African football, while Argentina coach Diego Placente lauded his team’s growth and determination.

The focus now shifts to the senior squad, as discussions continue about Messi’s potential participation in the 2026 World Cup. Although the 38-year-old has not confirmed his plans, former teammate Javier Saviola expressed confidence that Messi will lead Argentina’s defense of their crown, noting that the Inter Miami star remains motivated, fit, and eager to perform on the global stage once again.

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