Argentina preserves Messi for the round of 32
The Argentine team, already classified and leader of Group J, will face Jordan this Saturday with an alternative team. Lionel Scaloni plans to rest Lionel Messi and other starters ahead of the round of 32.
The captain, the World Cup’s all-time top scorer with 18 goals, will probably start on the bench. Argentina is seeking its third consecutive victory in the group stage, something it has not achieved since Brazil 2014.
“I am hopeful that tomorrow we will be ready for this historic match against Argentina,” declared Jordanian coach Jamal Sellami. “We are going to play against one of the best teams in the world and favorite to win the cup.”
Colombia seeks the full against Portugal
Leaders of the group with six points, the Colombians face Portugal this Saturday in Miami. A win would ensure a more accessible crossing in the round of 32 and would extend their best streak since 2014.
Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, has already scored two goals in the tournament and became the first footballer to score in six World Cup editions. Néstor Lorenzo, Argentine coach of Colombia, warned: “You have to be careful with Cristiano and with everyone.”
“Portugal is a rival that one would like to meet later, in the semifinals, for example, but it’s our turn now. We arrive with an advantage,” Lorenzo commented.
Panama says goodbye to England
Eliminated, the Panamanians are looking for their first point in two World Cup appearances. They face an England that needs to win to secure first place in the group. Croatia and Ghana fight for the other ticket in the same zone.




