Argentina and Brazil search for Messi and Neymar replacements ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Brazil’s forward Vinicius Jr (C) controls the ball as he takes part in a training session in Brasilia, on March 19, 2025, on the eve of their FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers football match against Colombia. (AFP)
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Updated 20 March 2025
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Argentina and Brazil search for Messi and Neymar replacements ahead of World Cup qualifiers

  • The top six teams will secure direct berths to the tournament in the US, Mexico and Canada
  • Also this week, Paraguay will host Chile, Peru will take on Bolivia, and Ecuador host Venezuela

SAO PAULO: There will be no Lionel Messi for Argentina and no Neymar for Brazil in two decisive rounds of South American World Cup qualifying.

Ahead of games against tough rivals, coaches Lionel Scaloni and Dorival Junior are still wondering who will replace their stars.

Defending champion Argentina, the leader with 25 points after 12 matches, could secure their place in the 2026 World Cup within days. They play at second-place Uruguay on Friday.

Argentina then host Brazil in Buenos Aires next Tuesday. The last time the two South American powerhouses clashed, Argentina won 1-0 at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

On Thursday, fifth-place Brazil host fourth-place Colombia. Also this week, Paraguay will host Chile, Peru will take on Bolivia, and Ecuador host Venezuela.

The top six teams will secure direct berths to the tournament in the US, Mexico and Canada. The seventh-place team among the 10 of the region will still have a chance to qualify through an international playoff.

Brazil vs. Colombia

Brazil could end this month securing its spot in the next World Cup or lagging in seventh place. That means pressure on coach Júnior.

Neymar’s absence led Junior to try out Savinho up front alongside Rodrygo and Vinicius Junior, with Raphinha behind them in Tuesday’s training session. Brazil’s coach hinted that would be the most likely lineup against Colombia on Thursday at the Mane Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia.

But then local media reported another formation was tested Wednesday, with Joao Pedro as a target man up front and Vinicius Junior as his pairing. Raphinha and Rodrygo trained right behind them to close gaps in the midfield.

If neither of those settings work, coach Junior will still be able to move Raphinha up front on the wing or try out teenager Estevao, one of Brazil’s biggest prospects, in the same position. Then Rodrygo could play center forward, as in other occasions.

“I am trying to keep players in the position they play at the clubs since the start, and I make changes according what rivals bring,” Junior said Wednesday during a press conference in which he did not reveal his starting lineup.

Several Brazil players will miss the match against Argentina if they are booked against Colombia: defenders Danilo and Gabriel Magalhães; midfielders Andre, Bruno Guimarees; and strikers Matheus Cunha, Raphinha and Rodrygo.

Brazil drew against Venezuela and Uruguay in its two latest World Cup qualifying matches, with coach Júnior arguing he was “starting a recovery process” by testing several players in different positions.

Uruguay vs. Argentina

With Messi out due to a muscle injury, Scaloni hoped he could field a powerful duo up front in Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martínez at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo. But on Wednesday he also lost Martínez — the Inter Milan striker — to a muscle fatigue problem.

A win would make Argentina the first South American team to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

Alvarez has scored 23 goals for Atletico Madrid this season. But instead of an aggressive pairing with Martínez, he is more likely to have midfielder Thiago Almada in Messi’s role and be all alone up front.

Messi injured his left thigh adductor muscle in Inter Miami’s 2-1 victory over Atlanta United on Sunday in the MLS.

Argentine players might want to be cautious in Montevideo to avoid risking suspension for the match against Brazil. Defender Nicolás Otamendi and midfielders Leandro Paredes, Enzo Fernández, Rodrigo de Paul, and Alexis Mac Allister could miss the clash if they get a yellow against Uruguay.

Argentina will play a friendly on Saturday against a local U-20 team at Huracan Stadium in Buenos Aires in a fundraiser for the reconstruction of a hospital damaged by a storm that killed 16 people in the region of Bahía Blanca two weeks ago.

“We needed to do something within the international window,” Scaloni said.


Al-Nassr survive Al-Shabab scare to end winless streak

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Al-Nassr survive Al-Shabab scare to end winless streak

  • Al-Nassr made a blistering start, asserting their dominance inside the opening 10 minutes with two quick goals

RIYADH: The Riyadh derby between Al-Nassr and Al-Shabab headlined Matchday 16 of the Saudi Pro League with a thrilling five-goal encounter, as Al-Nassr edged their city rivals 3-2 to snap a four-match winless run.

Al-Nassr made a blistering start, asserting their dominance inside the opening 10 minutes with two quick goals. Within two minutes, the hosts exploited a gap in the Al-Shabab defence as a low cross intended for Cristiano Ronaldo was intercepted by Saad Balobaid, who inadvertently bundled the ball into his own net.

Eight minutes later, Nawaf Boushal, Angelo and Kingsley Coman combined down the left flank to carve open the defence. Wesley met the resulting cross and cushioned the ball into Coman’s path with his chest, allowing the French winger to double Al-Nassr’s lead with an acrobatic bicycle kick.

At that stage, Al-Shabab appeared stunned and struggled to create clear chances, with their only real threat coming down the right flank through Saudi youngster and former Al-Ittihad winger Hammam Al-Hammami.

Al-Hammami took advantage of Boushal defending on his weaker foot, beating his marker before delivering a low cross that Mohamed Simakan inadvertently diverted into his own net, reducing the deficit and giving the visitors renewed belief.

Al-Shabab grew in confidence and went close to equalising just before half-time when a deep cross caused problems in the Al-Nassr area, but goalkeeper Bento punched the ball clear to preserve his side’s lead at the break.

Imanol Alguacil’s half-time instructions had an immediate impact, with Al-Shabab dominating the opening stages of the second half. Al-Nassr initially withstood the pressure, but the visitors eventually found their equaliser in the 53rd minute.

Yannick Carrasco exploited space in the defence as Iñigo Martínez failed to track his runner, allowing Carlos Junior to break through on goal. The Brazilian kept his composure to slot the ball past compatriot Bento and level the score.

With a fifth straight game without a win threatening to derail Al-Nassr’s title challenge, head coach Jorge Jesus reacted by making two substitutions in the 65th minute, replacing Boushal with Saad Al-Nasser and introducing Abdulrahman Ghareeb in place of Wesley.

The decisive moment arrived in the 77th minute as Al-Nassr stepped up the pressure. Angelo again proved the creative spark, driving a low cross into the box. Coman’s initial effort was saved by Marcelo Grohe, but Ghareeb was quickest to react, firing home the rebound to restore Al-Nassr’s lead.

Al-Shabab pushed for another equaliser in the closing stages, but Al-Nassr held firm to see out the victory and return to winning ways.

Elsewhere in the Saudi Pro League, Al-Fayha and Damac played out a 1-1 draw, while Al-Ahli edged Al-Kholood 1-0 in Qassim thanks to Ivan Toney’s 74th-minute strike. The result lifted Al-Ahli into joint third place with Al-Nassr on 34 points, both four behind leaders Al-Hilal, who have a game in hand.

Saudi Pro League action resumes on Sunday, with Al-Hazem hosting Al-Qadsiah at 6:15pm. Al-Taawoun continue their push for second place against Al-Riyadh at 8:30pm, while Al-Hilal travel to Tabuk to face NEOM as they look to maintain their grip on top spot.