Lionel Messi led Argentina to a commanding 6-0 victory over Bolivia, delivering a standout performance with three goals and two assists. Following the match, the Inter Miami star addressed the possibility of competing in the 2026 World Cup.
By Alejandro Lopez Vega


By Alejandro Lopez Vega
Argentina put on a flawless display against Bolivia in Buenos Aires on Tuesday, securing the win on Matchday 10 of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. Lionel Messi was the driving force behind the triumph, netting a hat trick and adding two assists, showcasing his exceptional form at 37 years old. This has reignited speculation about his plans to remain with Argentina through to 2026, a topic he addressed directly.
After the match at the Monumental Stadium, Messi spoke to the press, where he was asked if he felt closer to the 2026 World Cup given his current form. His response was candid: I haven’t set any deadlines. I just want to enjoy this moment. I’m more excited than ever to be here and to feel the fans’ support, knowing that these could be my last matches.”
He also outlined the key factor that will guide his decision to continue with Argentina: “As long as I feel good, can keep helping the team, and maintain my level of performance, we’ll keep enjoying this journey together.”
Messi further elaborated on his motivation to keep playing for the national team, even after winning every major title: “Being here makes me happy. Despite my age, I feel like a kid when I’m with my teammates, joking around and having fun,” he said. “It’s a special feeling to come here, to feel the warmth of the fans. Their chants and support move me. It’s been years of building this connection, and we all cherish playing in Argentina.”
Lionel Messi of Argentina lifts the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Winner’s Trophy following the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Final match between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium on December 18, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar.
Messi emphasized that his future with the Argentina national team will be evaluated “step by step.” He plans to assess his condition match by match to determine how long he will continue with Lionel Scaloni’s squad.
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Looking ahead, Argentina’s next challenge comes during the November international window. The reigning world champions will face Paraguay away on Thursday, November 14, for Matchday 11 of the South American qualifiers, followed by a home clash against Peru five days later.
Alejandro Lopez Vega is a seasoned sports journalist who joined Bolavip US in October 2024. With more than thirteen years of experience in news writing, sports analysis, and event coverage, he specializes in soccer and basketball. Fluent in both Spanish and English, Alejandro has worked with various media outlets in Rosario, Argentina, such as Radio La Red and Radio Mitre. He has also been part of the Communication and Press Department for the soccer teams Newell's Old Boys and Central Córdoba. In addition to his journalism career, Alejandro is a lawyer, having graduated from the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, which brings a unique legal perspective to his sports analysis, going beyond the athletic aspects of events.
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