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Javier Saviola Backs Argentina national team vs Spain national team as Dream 2026 World Cup Final

Javier Saviola Backs Argentina national team vs Spain national team as Dream 2026 World Cup Final

Barcelona legend Javier Saviola has shared his prediction for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, tipping reigning champions Argentina national team to face Spain national team in what he believes could be a blockbuster showdown.

The tournament, set to be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will kick off on June 11, with co-host Mexico taking on South Africa in the opening match.

Saviola expressed strong confidence in Argentina’s chances of defending their title, pointing to the continued influence of Lionel Messi and the leadership of coach Lionel Scaloni.

“We have the best player in the world, one of the greatest in history, Messi,” Saviola said.
“Now that he has won the World Cup, the pressure is gone. He will enjoy it and still compete at the highest level.”

Argentina are aiming to become the first team since Brazil national team (1958 and 1962) to successfully defend the World Cup title, a feat that would further cement their legacy in football history.

Spain, on the other hand, have emerged as one of the most consistent teams in recent years, topping their qualifying group and building a squad capable of challenging for global dominance once again.

🧠 Opinion: A Dream Final — But Football Rarely Follows Scripts

On paper, an Argentina vs Spain World Cup final sounds perfect—two footballing cultures built on skill, possession, and identity. But if history has taught us anything, it’s that the World Cup rarely follows predictions.

Yes, Lionel Messi remains a decisive factor. Even in the twilight of his career, his presence alone elevates Argentina from contenders to favorites. However, football is evolving rapidly, and younger, faster teams could disrupt that narrative.

Spain’s inclusion in Saviola’s prediction also makes sense. Their technical style and emerging talents position them well—but consistency at a World Cup requires more than just quality; it demands resilience under pressure.

The bigger question is this:
Can Argentina truly defend their title in an era of rising competition?

With teams like France, England, and Brazil also in the mix, the path to the final will be anything but straightforward.

Still, Saviola’s prediction captures something fans love—the romance of football. The idea of Messi potentially leading Argentina one more time on the biggest stage against a footballing giant like Spain is the kind of storyline the sport thrives on.

Final thought: It may be a dream final—but in the World Cup, dreams often collide with chaos. And that’s exactly what makes it beautiful.

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