Who will carry the flag in the post-Messi era? The newcomer has been crushed in full, and Lautaro is difficult to ascend to the top
12:03am, 1 September 2025Football
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The drums of the US, Canada and Mexico World Cup are getting louder and louder. A core issue that has to be mentioned: After Messi retires, who can carry the banner of the Pampas eagle?

Many people's first reaction is Lautaro. After all, the Golden Boot of Serie A shining halo, which seems to be the destiny of heaven, but if you look carefully, the little spider is the true destiny!
and Lautaro? I'm afraid it's going to be "embarrassed"!
Of course, this statement has to be discussed in stages. Lautaro is indeed awesome in the club. He has a Serie A Golden Boot, and his fighting spirit is like a bull with chicken blood. His body is comparable to a city wall. He can retreat as a fulcrum, and his tactical value is full!

But once you get to the national team? Directly "stealing mode" is activated, and the shooting stability is like a roller coaster ride. The key battles are missed and the highlights can be cut for half an hour. In contrast, the "little spider" Alvarez has to be said to be full of energy, outrageously comprehensive, with balanced left and right feet, laser guidance on the shooting, grabbing the ghost in the penalty area, and pulling back and organizing a grab!
No-ball running + defensive pressing is even more crazy-level investment. The forward is used as a defender and the sequel is killed.

The best example is that Messi was absent in the World Cup in March this year, and Argentina still won. Alvarez revitalized the team and scored the first against Brazil. The two of them hit each other and forced the ball into the net.
against Uruguay's middle, the propulsion + scalpel pass + attract defense, and assisted teammates in the world wave. This vision and overall view are the most scarce technology among young players at present.

In contrast, Lautaro always has a bad tone at critical moments, which also makes his position somewhat blurry, but according to Lautaro's fighting spirit and experience, this should not happen. Even at present, he should play the core and assume the role of output + deciding the game. But in this regard, Alvarez is much more "harder"!
In the post-Messi era, if Argentina wants to continue its glory, the "Little Spider" may not be the best candidate, but it is a necessary player in the transitional stage. Lautaro wants to counterattack and get on the top? At least you have to learn to "not be invisible" in the national team first.

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