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KANSAS CITY — Argentina, the last non-European team left standing in the 2026 World Cup, faces a stern quarterfinal test against Switzerland on Saturday. While La Albiceleste scraped through consecutive 3-2 thriller victories over Cape Verde and Egypt, their chaotic defense and sudden over-reliance on a heavily worked, 120-minute-weary Lionel Messi have raised alarm bells.

Enter Julián Álvarez.

After a grueling season with Atlético Madrid and an early-tournament ankle issue, the forward nicknamed "The Spider" is finally regaining peak sharpness. Striking the perfect balance between a goal-scoring threat and a tireless presser, Álvarez’s endless running provides the perfect antidote to Argentina's Messi dependency. If the reigning champions are to survive a disciplined Swiss side and retain their global crown, it is Álvarez, not Messi, who holds the tactical key to unlocking their efficiency.

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Totally agree! Álvarez stepping up could be a game changer for Argentina, especially if Messi's looking a bit worn out. It'll be interesting to see how they balance the attack against a solid Swiss defense!

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